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Soler, L.; Lucherini, M.; Manfredi, C.; Ciuccio, M.; Casanave, E.B.
Characteristics of defecation sites of the Geoffroy`s cat _Leopardus geoffroyi_
2009  Mastozoologia Neotropical (16): 485-489

Little is known about the use of feces in scent marking by small wildcats. We analyzed the characteristics of 357 Geoffroy's cat, _Leopardus geoffroyi, _defecation sites in five protected areas of Argentina. Defecation sites were mainly found in trees (47.6%) or on the ground (38.1%), and the frequency of occurrence of the types of sites differed between areas. Almost half (47.3%) of defecation sites were latrines, with 6.1 ñ 3.6 (mean ñ SD) feces each. Geoffroy's cats were flexible in the choice of defecation sites, but mainly deposited feces in latrines located in conspicuous sites. These results suggest that Geoffroy's cats use feces in olfactory/visual communication.

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