A mysterious black dropping
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You may want to consider a Nanny Cam to see what is leaving the dropping.
Perhaps have a talk with your local pest exterminator (NOT that I like anything being exterminated-at all) - they might be able to give you a clue. ie. what little animal might be leaving you an 'offering'. A little field mouse? But I guess it all depends where u live. Take a photo of the 'offering' and show it to them. Maybe they can help. Are you near a forested area? The USA has a wonderful wild life (as we do in Australia). Is this little visitor creating damage-ie chewing furniture, etc.? Maybe they just want to live in a lovely family home!!!!
That sound like something a previous cat that I had was doing. It’s a way showi g displeasure.
Do you have kids that are playing a joke in you? Only once a week? Maybe a sloth?
Maybe a snipe left it!
It looks like one of those nubs from a rubber mat - - mine come off once in awhile, but just 1 per week ? I'm with the answer who suggested someone is pranking you - - sorry.
That does NOT appear to be from an animal.
I agree with other posters..... Didn't look like an animal dropping.
Thank you everyone for the answers. So.. I checked one place which never occurred to me to check before. It was my sandal which was shedding its old rubber spikes once a week......