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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 505860" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Some of the neighbors put out food for the stray (oops, can't call them stray, have to say feral) cats. Stray cat population grows. We live in an urban/wildland intermix area. More cats meant more food for coyotes. Coyotes got comfortable coming into town. People start losing dogs, even big ones (coyotes would group up on them). People still feed the strays. We are very careful of letting our little furry dog out late at night. </p><p></p><p>Related, I uploaded the pic below my daughter took while walking her dog near her house in Los Angeles. Zoom in and you will see a coyote at the end of the block. Looks like Moe (the bulldog) and the coyote are having a face off. Neighbor drove his car at the coyote to scare it away. It isn't unusual to have them in urban areas, but seeing them in broad daylight is not common. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]117483[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 505860, member: 21536"] Some of the neighbors put out food for the stray (oops, can't call them stray, have to say feral) cats. Stray cat population grows. We live in an urban/wildland intermix area. More cats meant more food for coyotes. Coyotes got comfortable coming into town. People start losing dogs, even big ones (coyotes would group up on them). People still feed the strays. We are very careful of letting our little furry dog out late at night. Related, I uploaded the pic below my daughter took while walking her dog near her house in Los Angeles. Zoom in and you will see a coyote at the end of the block. Looks like Moe (the bulldog) and the coyote are having a face off. Neighbor drove his car at the coyote to scare it away. It isn't unusual to have them in urban areas, but seeing them in broad daylight is not common. [ATTACH type="full"]117483[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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