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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was approaching nightfall, and my bro-in-law went to get the logfire going in our idyllic cottage. I stayed on to fish alone (never caught a damn thing which I�m quite happy with!)
After about half an hour, I was stood in the water about five yards from my river bank, when on the other side of the river I saw a large black cat walking towards me.
This was not a domestic cat. It was the size of a very large dog, I would say larger than an Alsatian.
It walked towards the river looking at me, but also looking around occasionally. I was frozen to the spot, watching this beast, wondering whether I could outrun it if it dived in to attack me, (don�t forget I was in the water), or whether I could fend it off with my rod. Then I thought it might be just coming for a drink and hoped it would leave me alone.
Then it just seemed to lose interest in me. It stopped short of the river and turned and walked along the bank a short distance to my left. Then it turned back and walked past me to the right, before retracing its steps and leaving the way it had came.
I can tell you the whole experience put the willies up me!
Of course when I got back to the cottage I told bro-in-law what I�d seen to much mirth and mockery which increased over beers in the pub that night. I've just realised that this sounds like a total "Black catter" type story (no pun intended!!!) but I know what I saw� and a couple of years later there were reports on the local news of big cat sightings in the Northumberland area�