woodmort
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I'm going to make one more stab at it. I retrieved game cam cards today and got a few more pictures that may give perspective to the whole thing. Now the first two are my new--2010 version--Bushnell. It supposedly has a night focal length of 50' as well which allows pictures to the edge of the weeds in the back ground.
First here is my 14 pound cat. I paced this off and he is about 36'--13 paces from the camera.
Next is a grey fox in the same approximate area. Compare it to the cat. (I don't know why that photo is smaller I assume I downloaded them the same.)
Now just for comparison here is another picture of a grey taken with my Moultrie at about 30 feet. Note you can see the legs and body in proportion to the animal.
Finally, just for the heck of it I'm tossing in a young male coyote that hangs around for size comparison--he's less than 10' from the camera.
BTW dretd, with regard to your measurements: approximately 40 inches with tail and 12 inches of height would put the animal in the grey fox range whereas a cougar would range in in length from 4 to 9 feet with tail according to Peterson.
Of course this has occurred to me. Maybe the OP is putting us on and just tossed a ball out there for his/her Abyssinian cat to play with.
First here is my 14 pound cat. I paced this off and he is about 36'--13 paces from the camera.

Next is a grey fox in the same approximate area. Compare it to the cat. (I don't know why that photo is smaller I assume I downloaded them the same.)

Now just for comparison here is another picture of a grey taken with my Moultrie at about 30 feet. Note you can see the legs and body in proportion to the animal.

Finally, just for the heck of it I'm tossing in a young male coyote that hangs around for size comparison--he's less than 10' from the camera.

BTW dretd, with regard to your measurements: approximately 40 inches with tail and 12 inches of height would put the animal in the grey fox range whereas a cougar would range in in length from 4 to 9 feet with tail according to Peterson.
Of course this has occurred to me. Maybe the OP is putting us on and just tossed a ball out there for his/her Abyssinian cat to play with.

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