Just spitballing for fun at your expense, here.
No scat I assume? You could lay down trays of sand around pots to lift prints...but of course cats will make it a litter box. I despise spy cams but that is probably the way to go.
Groundhogs do climbs bushes and trees. I've seen them up 6 ft in mulberry bushes. A young one practically climbed over my head once when I sitting near its tree/hole, watching other holes across the fields.
Some of the pics look like hornworm damage, tomato and pepper leaves eaten.
The big mess looks like a dog and a raccoon (nighttime), maybe dog and groundhog (daytime), but you would have heard the scrap? A cat up there probably would have jumped off before the dogs could get there. Maybe a couple raccoons, ended up arguing?
Have there been any reports of escaped koala bear's from nearby zoos? Might have been naturalized for an American diet.
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