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Not any of those. Water vole - tail too long, and it was light silver grey weasel - too fat and stationary polecat/ferret - body too short, tail much thinner stoat - body too short otter - tail too thin squirrel - it was not a mangey tail, it was a perfectly well-formed thin tail, like a rat or mouse. The closest I can think of is a degu. While it's not totally impossible (it's also a residential area, and there's a nearby petshop), rat is still looking the best bet.
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