Leopard Mount

Phil S

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A beautiful Zambian Tom.

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Looks great! Is it your leopard?
 
Nice looking cat. I take it Phil S is short for Phil Soucy. The cat man taxidermist. Nice to see you on here
 
Very nice Phil !
 
I like the pose. Regal
 
LOVE the pose!

I've always had something similar in my mind for a leopard but on a branch. Think I like this better.
 
Very handsome mount!
 
Very nice mount Phil.
 
Nicely done, I am hunting leopard in 2021 so I will keep this picture as a possible mount option for mine.

thank you for sharing
 
Stunning, very beautiful!
 
AWESOME JOB!

I also love it because the facial expression matches the pose...a relaxed cat has it's ears tilted back a bit with the eyes slightly closed or relaxed a bit like in this pic.
 
Pure art!

It's somewhat unsettling seeing my own (albeit much smaller) cat give me the same look of disdain that your mount conveys.
 
This was a cat done for a client of Neil Brownlee Hunting. I just put a cat together in this pose facing the opposite direction. Sorry I have not replied, I have had trouble logging in.
 
That is possibly the best Leopard mount I've seen. Seldom are they presented in such a regal way. Very respectful.

FN
 
Excellent leopard so life like!
 

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