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Locals shocked as video of leopard chasing cat goes viral

Updated on: 17 September,2021 08:01 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

Clip was from the footage of a CCTV camera installed on premises of a temple in Aarey Colony

Locals shocked as video of leopard chasing cat goes viral

Screengrab shows the leopard chasing the cat

Aarey Milk Colony locals were taken by surprise on Wednesday when a video of a leopard chasing a cat went viral. The video was from the footage of a CCTV camera installed on the premises of a temple in Aarey and it was widely circulated on WhatsApp groups.


In the video a white cat is seen roaming in the temple premises when suddenly out of nowhere the leopard climbs onto a wall and walks towards the cat. For a second, they look at each other and then the cat starts running and the leopard chases it. What exactly happened to the cat is still a mystery.


Wasim Athaniya, a member of the team conducting camera-trapping in Aarey, said, “I saw the video. It was a rare thing to witness and so many people on WhatsApp groups were surprised as they thought leopards do not attack stray cats. I told them that leopards do eat stray cats because for them they are just like any other prey.”


Also Read: Leopard injures man at Aarey Milk Colony, second attack this week

Biologist Nikhit Surve from NGO Wildlife Conservation Society – India, who has been studying leopards in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, has camera-trap pictures of leopards hunting stray cats and even rodents.

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