There was a week over here in N. E. Buckeye that while walking the dog at night i was with company . Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson were with me . The cat was seen crossing the main hy way just about a half mile west of our walking route . One of my farmer friends saw it first had late one evening while he was burning trash . He told me that it sat down and watched him while he was throwing stuff on the fire. when he burns trqash his fire can be seen from outer space . So this may be the reason the big cat did not come nearer then it did . He told me that it just sat and watched for twenty min. or so then just walked off to the N.E. He took me out to the field north of the burn pile and in the dirt- mud you could see the paw prints , A whole lot bigger them my hand . The last sighting of it was about ten miles from me . some woman was going to her garage to get her car out and saw it walking down the alley . since then we have not heard anymore about it.
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