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Saxony-Anhalt: Search for Supposed Cat of Prey Finished

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A free-running cat in Saxony-Anhalt - this suspicion had alarmed authorities. Now new video material shows that the filmed animal might still be smaller than initially thought. The official warning was lifted.

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A free-running cat in Saxony-Anhalt - this suspicion had alarmed authorities. Now new video material shows that the filmed animal might still be smaller than initially thought. The official warning was lifted.

·Hamburg, Germany
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For the population at the Geiseltalsee there was a warning. The animal should be smaller than initially suspected.

·Vienna, Austria
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Dewarning when searching for a possible puma in the south of Saxony-Anhalt: A new video apparently no longer shows a big cat, but a much smaller animal.

·Dortmund, Germany
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It is still unclear what is creeping around the Geiseltalsee in Saxony-Anhalt. After all, the unknown animal has been photographed a second time. It becomes clear: It has probably made itself bigger at the first sighting than it actually is. The extensive search is driven back.

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The big cat of the Geiseltalsee is perhaps smaller than feared. This seems to suggest new video recordings. The authorities in Saxony-Anhalt give cautious warning.

·Germany
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Due to a video, authorities suspected that a predatory cat could roam in the south of Saxony-Anhalt. In the evening there is careful warning.

·Munich, Germany
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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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