Perhaps it is a rabbit? They sometimes chew off stems at an angle. You might try scattering a thick band of flour on the soil surface around your plants on a dry day/evening; the next day, see if any pawprints show up. The tracks might help you to ID the animals (which might also include a squirrel, groundhog, etc.). It probably isn't a cutworm, since these usually attack earlier in the season.
Perhaps it is a rabbit? They sometimes chew off stems at an angle. You might try scattering a thick band of flour on the soil surface around your plants on a dry day/evening; the next day, see if any pawprints show up. The tracks might help you to ID the animals (which might also include a squirrel, groundhog, etc.). It probably isn't a cutworm, since these usually attack earlier in the season.