Werecat Photographed

It is entirely possible this is one of the many types of hooded beings around the area since it does look like there could be a hood behind it’s head. By the look of it’s face, one can understand why we called this a “werecat”. I think the back end looks more like a kangaroo the way the tail is so thick at the base. I’ve never seen anything like it and this is the only picture I have.
I’ve noticed a lot of shadowy, mysterious animalistic figures in pictures, and some even therianthropic. Many appear to be four legged on two legs with human like faces. More humanoid than animal. It’s hard to get a good picture of them in the darkness.
On several occasions, unexplainable and unrecognizable heavy breathing and animal like grunting sounds were heard by myself and others in the area where the hooded robed figures were sighted. I found something interesting in the book ‘Celtic Mysteries in New England’, by Philip Imbrogno and Marianne Horrigan. In Purchase, New York, a man encountered “dwarf-like creatures in hooded robes” and reported the noises they made sounded like “grunts from an animal”.
One night I was in the bathroom on my way out to take more pictures and I heard a loud grunting and heavy breathing outside the open window. This window was five feet off the ground so it’s unlikely I was hearing an animal wandering around. The lady next door heard similar sounds that woke her out of a sound sleep, and her bedroom window was six feet off the ground. I wonder if this is what we heard.

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