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catqueries | 22:31 Mon 03rd Sep 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I have found a very large furball in the fields near to where I live could this come from a large wild cat? There have been reported sitings of a panther type sized cat in the area. The fur ball is 12 inches long and has a diameter of 1 inch at its widest part. Do other animals get furballs, could it have come from a fox or badger?
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Could you confirm that you mean12 inches. It seems extraordinary long, even if it came from a panther.

Any mammal that groom with the tongue can get furballs but it rarely happens in the wild because of their diet.

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yes it was 12 inches long varying in diameter from 1 inch to half inch. When I picked it up it was still wet and now it has dried, so it is now shrunk a little. It is packed with hairs that are light brown in colour. Can it be tested to see what animal it came from?
When you talk testing you are talking big money. It would be interesting to learn what your local RSPCA would make of it though. It could be the proof that a large cat is free in your area. It would not be the first time that a leopard has existed for a considerable time in a semi-wild state because the 'owner' is afraid to report the escapee for fear of hefty fines or license issues.
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might just get a professional opinion from a local vet. Will keep you posted, thanks wildwood.

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