An ABC of British “Werecats”
Posted by: Nick Redfern on April 29th, 2014
“…we are talking about nothing less than huge, black, bipedal cats. All of which brings us to the world of shape-shifters.”
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on April 29th, 2014
“…we are talking about nothing less than huge, black, bipedal cats. All of which brings us to the world of shape-shifters.”
Read: An ABC of British “Werecats” »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on March 3rd, 2014
Nessie and family ((c) Richard Svensson)
What do Cannock Chase, Renwick, Exmoor, Drummans, Falmouth Bay, and Bala Lake all have in common? If I added Loch Ness to the list, I’m sure that you’d guess much more readily. Yes indeed, they are all locations in Britain linked to sightings of mystery creatures.
Posted by: Nick Redfern on February 27th, 2014
“A large black cat seen at an ancient historical site, a second encountered while the witness was in a distinctly altered state, and a third seen racing across a road: what do they all have in common?”
Read: Paranormal Mystery Cats »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on February 24th, 2014
“For decades, reports have surfaced all across the British Isles of sightings of what have become known as “Alien Big Cats,” or ABCs. Ascertaining where, exactly, the creatures come from is an issue that has, in many ways, polarized the ABC research community into various camps. And, it scarcely needs saying, the debate has sometimes reached near-inflammatory proportions!”
Read: Britain’s Early ABCs »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 30th, 2014
“Welcome to the controversial saga of the morgue of monsters.”
Read: A Cryptid “Hangar 18?” »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 13th, 2013
“Two City of London forest keepers had quite a fright on Wednesday when they peered through the fog and spotted what appeared to be a black panther in Epping Forest, Essex…”
Read: Alien Big Cat Hoax »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 4th, 2013
“The worldwide mystery cat phenomenon (or group of phenomena, if we are to be more accurate) is not JUST about cryptozoology. At its most basic level it is about the relationship between our species and various species of larger cat…”
Read: New British Big Cat Reports »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 13th, 2013
“If there is one thing that can be said with a high degree of accuracy when it comes to the matter of Cryptozoology, it’s that certain types of unknown creature are seen time and again, regardless of location…”
Read: A Monstrous Reboot… »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 9th, 2013
“The Wampus Cat has the distinction of being one of the most feared monsters in the folklore of the South…”
Read: Beware of the Wampus Cat »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 3rd, 2013
“The stuff of rural legend, for decades apparent sightings of big cats stalking the British countryside have been dismissed as fantasy or hoax. But now, a scientist has uncovered tantalising evidence pointing towards the existence of such creatures living in the wild.”
Read: UK Big Cat Update »
Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on October 13th, 2013
Lyle counts down his top 10 cryptids based on popularity.
Read: Lyle Blackburn’s Top 10 Cryptids »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 9th, 2013
“Twenty-five years ago this very week, a deeply strange series of events kicked-off in Rhayader, which just happens to be the oldest town in mid-Wales…”
Read: A Monstrous Anniversary »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on August 27th, 2013
“…it’s an excellent read, containing a great deal on Mothman, Thunderbirds, the Braxton County Monster, Alien Big Cats, Demon Dogs, werewolves and much more…”
Read: Monsters of West Virginia »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on August 19th, 2013
The British Army, a big cat, and Princess Diana…
Read: Princess Diana and the UK’s ABCs »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on August 19th, 2013
Black lions and black pumas (aka cougars, mountain lions) are two of the three most controversial melanistic mystery cats, which I have blogged about in previous articles. Now, to complete this trio of ebony enigmas of the feline kind, here is my investigation of its third member – the black tiger. By this, I am […]
Read: The Black Tiger – A Veritable Bête Noire of Mystery Cats »
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