Big Cat Conversations

BCC EP:130 The Lactating Leopard - bonding with a black shadow

Rick Minter Episode 130

Charlie our guest recounts 6 months of his life at the age of 9 back in 1973-74. Around his house in Ayrshire his family lived alongside a female big black cat, seen active in fields and woods and at one stage she was lactating. 

Charlie regularly encountered the cat during spells when he escaped the ongoing stress at home. He describes its consistent behaviours, including its calls and its hunting. It took rabbits from his snares and he observed it resting in sun traps. 

This episode tells a remarkable story of a large black cat, most likely a female leopard, out in the wild before the 1976 Dangerous Wild Animals Act. Charlie considers why the cat tolerated him in particular, as well as his family members. 

Since recording the episode, Charlie has recalled one other memorable account of the big cat, which was not described in the conversation with Rick. Charlie explains it here... "One thing I didn't mention was the night it walked on the roof of my largest den it was fully enclosed with a door and a lift-up window and all closed up.  It walked across the roof making the acknowledgement snorting snuffle noise. It stayed up there sitting or lying for a while. I then heard the soft pads on the leaves as she jumped down into the wood..."

In terms of the origins of the cat, Charlie adds this…  “I think it was likely a released one, possibly when she was pregnant as it wasn't scared of people. Wary yes but not scared.  It would happily eat rabbits etc with human scent on, so she was possibly used to eating meat handled by humans?”

Words of the week:   gypsy warnings 

 1 September 2025