by Anna
(Northern California)
About ten years ago, I was on a bike ride with my father and sisters and saw the strangest feline.
We were riding through Bidwell Park in Chico, CA, which is a large, natural city park.
We were somewhat between the Upper (most wild) and Lower (more urban) portions and it was around 5 or 6pm.
The cat was larger than any domestic cat I’ve seen, but nowhere near the size of a mountain lion, which are occasionally seen in the area.
It was solid black or perhaps a very dark brown, had a smallish head in proportion to it’s body, quite rounded ears, exceptionally long tail (at least 1.5 times the length of the body- and it was fairly thick).
The cat probably weighed as much as a medium dog, maybe around 30-40lbs. I definitely startled it and it quickly bolted with the graceful slink of your usual feline.
A few years later, my parents purchased a lot directly across the street from the area where I saw this cat.
I haven’t seen it again, but my father, who was perhaps a bit skeptical of my story at first, has seen a cat that matches this description on a few occasions, usually at or after dusk. He has even gotten within several yards of it laying in the grass beyond their fence. We have not gotten any picture of it though!
The environment we have seen it in is: rural (only three houses in the area and all on acreage, though one decently busy road); partly forested with oaks, cottonwood, and silver pine; tall grass; lots of scrubby brush like elderberry, willow, grape vine, etc; and a creak that runs through the whole area.
Other wildlife present include deer, raccoons, skunks, jack rabbits, coyote, occasionally a lone wolf, and once mountain lion tracks were spotted around the corral of a neighbor’s mare and her newborn foal (examined by Fish and Game who requested we shoot the lion if seen- I don’t think the tracks were from the mystery black cat because they were WAY too large- think desert plate), and plenty of birds, reptiles, rodents, and insects. Also, my parents have a very small and now old domestic feline, and the neighbors have one large dog that is usually inside, and a few horses.
Any idea what this cat could be? The closest match I’ve found so far is the Jaguarundi, but this cat had a longer tail than any Jaguarundi image I have seen, and the tail was thicker.
The head was awkwardly small for it’s body (compared to a domestic cat) with rounded ears like the Jaguarundi and ocelot. Perhaps a mutant Jaguarundi, since Northern California is quite a bit isolated from the species’ reported Central American range. Also, the Jaguarundi seems smaller than our mystery cat of around 30-40lbs. Any ideas?
Anna
Black California Wildcat? to Wild Cat Species
Farmer friend’s wife witnessed a waist-high black cat with a long tail while washing dinner plates at dusk, in North Fallbrook, CA in September 2016 (just north of Rock Mountain). Neighbors have reported sightings since, but she was the first. They had a mid-sized terrier dog which had just come indoors. She guessed the dog interrupted the cat hunt by going indoors. Not seen it myself, but I have photographed many large soil panther prints on this property, South of that location by 3-4 miles. I’ve even heard a large something walk on the roof of this single story house before dawn and heard the grounding of the 4 paws when it leapt off. Looking out the window, I saw nothing.
Anna, i just saw a large black feline matching your description, walking on too of a farmhouse roof, while driving along the S. Valley Freeway, near Coyote/Coyote Creek area. I was just googling what the heck it might be, when I came across your post. My thoughts were initially jagaurundi? Weird!
Today is July 10, 2020 I am almost 100% sure over the last month one of these cats has been coming to our property and eating our ducks and chickens. I’ve seen it 3 times already it is much bigger then a domestic feral house cat, super long tail, looks completely black. I’ve seen it crossing the road in front of me at 4 in the morning and it had an adult jack rabbit in its mouth. I’ve asked the neighbors if they’ve seen and they haven’t. It comes over our fence the same direction so it uses the same trail the birds it Has taken are ones either were sitting on eggs or ones that didn’t roost. I live in the Mojave desert in the town of Oro grande / Bryman off Route 66 straight across from the Mojave river. I know it’s not a Bobcat or a domestic cat! It’s diffrent. I’m going to try and get a pic of it. I will post the pic when and if I get it
Two possibilities; black panther i.e. young black cougar (melanistic) or black bobcat (melanistic too). There is a 3rd possibility: a large black domestic and you misjudged the cat’s size and weight. This is common I have to say. Thanks a lot for commenting CAL.
I saw this black cat and its tail is longer then its own body it was in my back yard it was about forty pounds the dogs in the hood were going of I saw some very large tracks the morning before so I brushed the dirt so to mess the tracks up to see if it is a one time thing no it came back the next night same thing the dogs were barking I walked out side and then I saw it I had my light on it and I looked and stared and it at me I reached for my phone and it was not in my pocket because I knew no one would believe me then one of my neighbors Eric said he saw it too
It sounds as if you saw a young cougar perhaps a melanistic (black) cougar. The darkness may have made the cat look darker than it really was so it was probably it’s usual colour (light brown). But at 2.5 feet in length, that is quite small, too small for a cougar so it might have been a bobcat or even a domestic cat. Anyway many thanks Christine for sharing your experience on this website.