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I'm sober, and my prescription drugs do not make me hallucinate, I promise.

But just been for a long walk around the exquisitely beautiful Nunhead Cemetery and saw a big cat, looked like a lynx, silver grey with pointy ears, and about 2-3 times the size of a domestic cat.


Honestly.


Edited to add: having just searched for previous posts on this sort of subject I note that someone saw a big cat in Peckham Rye Park some time ago, and suggestions were it was an ocelot or lynx. The one I saw looked more like a lynx!

I told my wife about this and she said "Really! And what about the fairies?". My 3 yr old then said "Don't talk to the wolves. There are wolves in the woods, aren't there?"


Anyway, given there is quite a history of this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4370893.stm) and (this guy used unattributed excerpts from the forum in his report) http://londonist.com/2009/04/the_saturday_strangeness_41.php - I don't think you are (too) mad.


Best


Z

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