How many big cat sightings have been reported in Richmond?

By The Editor

16th Aug 2021 | Local News

The Met Police was asked to provide all reports which included phrases including big cat, puma, panther, lion, tiger, large cat, cheetah, lynx or leopard (Image: pxhere)
The Met Police was asked to provide all reports which included phrases including big cat, puma, panther, lion, tiger, large cat, cheetah, lynx or leopard (Image: pxhere)

Three big cats have been reported in Richmond Upon Thames since 2015, the Met Police has revealed.

Police have disclosed numbers of reported sightings across all London boroughs, with Richmond Upon Thames coming second only to Barnet and Westminster, each with four sightings.

The information comes from a Freedom of Information request reported by This Is Local London which has revealed the number of sightings across London since 2015.

The Met Police were asked to provide all reports which included phrases including big cat, puma, panther, lion, tiger, large cat, cheetah, lynx or leopard.

The police revealed that there has been 37 reports during that timeframe.

While many reports are hoaxes or misidentifications, Dr Andrew Hemmings of the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester has said he believes there are hundreds of large predatory cats in the wild, according to This Is Local London.

Have you seen any big cats around Richmond? Let us know! We'd love to hear your story. Email [email protected]

     

New richmond Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: richmond jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Hampton Court Palace's ice rink opens on 22 November (credit: Historic Royal Palaces).
Local News

Ice skating returns to Hampton Court Palace this winter

Lots of events in Richmond this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Cesar Medina).
Local News

What's On in Richmond this weekend: Shakespeare, Axel Scheffler visit and more

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide richmond with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.