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Scotland’s Big Cat Mystery: The Truth Behind the Sightings

Unraveling the Legend of Scotland's Elusive Big Cats

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in All About Animals, Environment, Wildlife and Nature, World News
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Big Cats in Scotland: The Ongoing Hunt for Answers - Getty Images

From Felicity to Today: Scotland’s Big Cat Enigma - Getty Images

The Mystery of Scotland’s Big Cats: Unsolved Sightings and Unanswered Questions

For nearly 45 years, Scotland has been gripped by the mystery of elusive big cats spotted in its hills and woodlands. The most famous incident occurred in the Scottish Highlands when a female puma—nicknamed Felicity—was captured in 1980, following a string of savage attacks on livestock. But even after her capture, sightings of big cats continued to spark intrigue and debate. Was Felicity truly responsible for the attacks, or was she part of an elaborate hoax? And why do these mysterious big cat sightings persist?

Felicity: The Captured Puma

In 1980, the capture of Felicity in Cannich, near Glen Affric, made headlines. A farmer named Ted Noble, frustrated by the loss of livestock, set a trap using a sheep’s head as bait. Felicity, believed to be responsible for attacks on his animals, was found snarling and hissing in the trap. However, some were skeptical of the idea that this puma was behind the livestock killings.

Experts quickly pointed out that Felicity was elderly, overweight, and tame, exhibiting signs of arthritis. She was described as more of a domestic pet than a wild predator. Eddie Orbell, the owner of the Highland Wildlife Park where Felicity was taken, cast doubt on the theory that she had been roaming the wild for years. According to Orbell, she had clearly been well cared for, suggesting she might have been a discarded pet or part of a hoax targeting local farmers.

Despite being captured, Felicity’s presence in the Highlands raised more questions than answers. Some argued she couldn’t have caused the attacks, and that her sudden appearance could have been part of a bigger mystery. Felicity lived out her days in the park, passing away in 1985. Yet, even after her capture, reports of big cat sightings continued across Scotland.

Ongoing Big Cat Sightings

Paul Macdonald, of Scottish Big Cat Research, says that reports of mysterious big cats have continued to pour in, with over 1,600 sightings collected since 1947. These reports include numerous claims of black panthers or large cat-like creatures spotted in rural parts of Scotland.

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Some of the notable recent sightings include:

  • October 2018: A large black cat was reportedly seen in East Ayrshire. Although a police helicopter searched the area, the Scottish SPCA determined that the photographs taken were of a large domestic cat.
  • August 2010: A large black cat with a muscular build and square head was seen near Tain in Easter Ross.
  • July 2010: A black cat the size of a German Shepherd was spotted in woods at Inshriach, Kincraig.
  • December 2008: A woman in Alness, Easter Ross, reported being attacked by a large cat while putting out her bins.
  • October 2005: Fife Constabulary displayed a cast of a large paw print found in the area of Balbirnie, suggesting the presence of a big cat.

Paul Macdonald, a Scottish Borders-based swordmaker, became fascinated with Scotland’s big cat sightings after a personal encounter in the 1980s. He and a friend were traveling near Glenfinnan when they spotted what he believes to have been a melanistic leopard, also known as a black panther. The creature was described as about 4 to 5 feet long, with a long tail and muscular, rolling shoulders.

Theories Behind the Sightings

Macdonald believes many of Scotland’s mysterious big cats were once pets. In 1976, the Dangerous Wild Animals Act required owners to obtain licenses for exotic animals, keeping them in suitable enclosures. Many owners, faced with the option of rehoming or euthanizing their large pets, may have released them into the wild. These released animals, combined with an illicit exotic pet trade, could account for some of the big cat sightings reported over the years.

NatureScot, Scotland’s nature agency, notes that while they receive a few big cat sightings annually, no credible evidence has been found to prove the existence of large wild cats in the country. Their spokesperson pointed out that the last verified sighting of a big cat in Scotland occurred in 1980—the same year Felicity was captured.

The Unsolved Mystery

Despite the lack of evidence, the legend of Scotland’s big cats endures. From Felicity’s capture to ongoing sightings of large, mysterious creatures, the debate continues over whether these big cats are a real phenomenon or simply a part of local folklore.

The mystery of Scotland’s big cats remains unresolved, with more sightings and theories emerging regularly. But whether these cats are the result of abandoned pets, hoaxes, or something entirely unexplained, one thing is clear: the fascination with Scotland’s elusive big cats is far from over.

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