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Big Cat Conversations

Big Cat Conversations

By: Rick Minter
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The People's Podcast on Big Cat encounters in Britain. In each episode Rick Minter discusses big cat sightings with different witnesses, finding out what they saw or sensed, how they felt, and how these cases fit a bigger picture.© 2025 Big Cat Conversations Biological Sciences Nature & Ecology Science Social Sciences
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  • BCC EP:127 Lurking at the margins – big cats of Mercia & Durham
    Jun 21 2025

    Our first guest Hugh Williams recounts his close encounter with a big cat on a Worcestershire hillside. He also runs the Mysteries of Mercia website which explores quirks of history and folklore in the midlands and Mercia.

    As well as discussing his panther incident, Hugh mentions other big cat sightings he’s heard of and even a dogman description he’s received. He also considers the treatment of big cats in folklore, he touches on the black dog phenomenon, and he and Rick consider the black panthers reported in eastern Canada where Hugh is currently based.

    Our second guest Graham describes his recent incidents involving a large cat in County Durham. He and his dog were growled at from close quarters one winter evening, then months later, just a week before this podcast recording, they came close to a black panther at dusk. Graham explains how he’s been coming to terms with the reality of big cats in the first few days after the experience. Both Hugh and Graham mention a feeling of ‘joining a club’ after their cat encounters.

    Word of the week: liminal

    22 June 2025



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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • BCC EP:126 Kent Cat Fight, Surrey double take
    Jun 1 2025

    Cat Fight is the new novel from author Kit Conway which centres around big cat encounters in Kent, published in the UK in May and the US in June 2025. We speak to Kit about how Big Cat Conversations helped shape her ideas for the big cat aspects of the plot. The book has already been optioned as a future TV screenplay, and Kit discusses how she weaved big cat sightings into a novel about the developing frictions across a close community in south-east England. It is a rollercoaster of a story which explores people’s switch to wild behaviour on different levels.

    Our second guest Gary describes some big cat incidents in Surrey, just 50 miles west of where Cat Fight is set. He himself has twice observed a black panther in a neighbouring agricultural field, viewed from the same spot in his parents’ house. Believed by Gary to be a black leopard on each occasion, the sightings were 20 years apart in 2003 and 2023.

    Word of the week: rosette

    Cat Fight book availability in UK:

    https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/463613/cat-fight-by-conway-kit/9780857506597

    Cat Fight book availability in North America:

    https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Cat-Fight/Kit-Conway/9781668066348

    Copies of Cat Fight are available for UK and for North America listeners to win by emailing ‘word of the week’ suggestions – details in the podcast.

    Kit Conway, Cat Fight author’s website: https://www.kitconway.com/

    1st June 2025

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • BCC EP:125 Scottish borderlands – unspoken leopards & lynx
    May 9 2025

    John explores the wild forests and farmland of his local Scottish borders area.

    It’s a sparsely populated region where black panthers and lynx are quietly discussed by some of the locals. John takes us through various lynx encounters, including two of his own, and describes his three experiences with large black cats – one seen nearby from a slow moving train, and one unnervingly close at night.

    John starts the episode by explaining how his military background helps his observation and tracking skills. He also discusses lynx reintroduction proposals which have been considered for his part of Britain.

    John is a musician and with his wife & friends created his own outro track for this edition… Eyes Burning Bright.

    Words of the week: orienting response

    9 May 2025


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    1 hr and 7 mins
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Rick Minter presents a wealth of evidence regarding the existence of Big Cats that are regularly seen in the UK such as the black Leopard, Puma and Lynx. He talks in depth to witnesses who explain in detail their encounters with these wild animals, all of which are fascinating and sometimes uncomfortable listening! I recommend these podcasts highly to anyone who has an interest in big cat sightings and UK wildlife in general.

Hearing is believing! If you are in any doubt regarding the existence of big cats in the UK then this podcast is for you

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Love this, this is a subject I'm very interested in can't wait to listen to more

Fascinating

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