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Big cat spotted again in Clark County

Updated: Friday, 02 Dec 2011, 6:46 PM EST
Published : Friday, 02 Dec 2011, 2:29 PM EST

UPDATE: Rodney Seitz says that he was inside his Clark County home when he spotted a large black animal across the street and prowling outside the woods. 

Seitz grabbed his camera. He says the cat was big enough that he could spot it at more than two hundred yards away.  " Its no house cat!" Seitz tells 2 News Videographer Don Hatcher. 

The photos were taken from across the street as the feline walked along the wood line and then pounced over a ridge and into the woods.

Seitz and a German Township Officer called to the scene indicate it was approximately 80 to 90 pounds and about five feet long.

The cat was spotted in the Upper Valley Pike and St Paris Pike area this morning around 10 am. 

German Township Police were called to the area to investigate.

It was back in October that  New Carlisle man spotted the feline in a tree by his home.

WDTN will be posting the photos shortly, stay tuned!

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