TheBanyanTree: coyotes

auntie sash auntiesash at gmail.com
Thu Sep 10 14:04:04 PDT 2009


That would be my guess, Paul.  My dad wasn't afraid of much, but if the
cat's started disappearing, he knew there was a cougar around and kept the
big gun loaded and sitting by his lunch box.  He'd say "Takes a cat to take
a cat"

On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:01 PM, paul <paul at remsset.com> wrote:

> TLW said the following on 9/10/2009 3:43 PM:
>
>> <<I've been saddened this summer to realize
>> we've nearly gone through a whole "windows open" season without hearing
>> my coyote friends howl in the woods near us. >>
>>
>>
>> They've all come out west, Julie.  They were having a film festival in
>> my back acreage last night.
>>
>> xoxoSidda
>>
>>
> Sounded like home, eh?
>
> Not much on the coyote front here.  Or the raccoon front.  But something
> came through a couple of months ago and after mortally wounding the mama
> cat, three other cats vanished.  And three weeks ago something wiped out all
> eight chickens that liked to sleep outside.  well, yeah, it's still 89F at
> 9pm.  Not a feather...
>
> No tracks I can see.
>
> One of the neighbors says he saw a cat.  Mountain Lion kind of cat. <shrug>
>  That was six months ago.
>
> paul
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