Can you identify this scat for me?

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Can you identify this scat for me?

by kathleenrickard » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:03 pm

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I have two indoor cats who love to be on my screened in lanai overnight. This morning I discovered this scat along the pathway on the side of my house. I have seen both coyotes and bobcats in our rural SW FL area. Can you identify this for me? Should I be worried about this critter getting into my lanai?

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Re: Can you identify this scat for me?

by nartreb » Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:25 pm

No idea what the size is, but here goes anyway.

The overall shape is reminiscent of coyote, but... Pick up some of those yellow fibers, feel them and sniff them. I think they're plant fiber, as opposed to animal hair. I'm thinking raccoon.

Raccoons will stand up to cats if they happen to meet (say by a garbage can), but won't go out of their way to attack them. And if anything tries to go after your cats, you'll hear the cats' response - and so will all your neighbors - in plenty of time before your screen gives way. (I suppose a bear could go through your screen right quick, but I've never heard of a bear trying to catch a cat.)

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Re: Can you identify this scat for me?

by HRS Nomad » Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:55 pm

nartreb wrote:...but I've never heard of a bear trying to catch a cat.)


I looked into this. They've tried, but the cat usually scares the bear off (Source: like a thousand YouTube videos). Occasionally the cat will go after the bear.

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Re: Can you identify this scat for me?

by nartreb » Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:13 pm

OK, I had to look at a few videos. All I see is curious cubs making no attempt whatsoever to harm the cat. In a couple of cases the cat is clearly stalking the bear!

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Re: Can you identify this scat for me?

by kathleenrickard » Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:19 pm

I kept my cats in last night and slept better. They are not so pleased with that plan though. After a sniff test, you may be right about the vegetable fibers in the scat. However, the size is puzzling. Stretched out straight, there are at least 6 to 8 inches.


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