Coyote grabbed our dog this morning
#1
Posted 03 July 2014 - 08:02 AM
So yeah, you never know when something will strike. Sometimes when I am driving I wonder the same thing, often on a 2 lane road --- as the cars are approaching in the other lane, I sometimes wonder: is this the idiot who is going to cross the center line and hit me head on? When on the freeway, when I see in the rear view mirror the "ricer" racing and swerving behind me: is this the idiot who is going to sideswipe me?
I am sure the extreme drought is bringing all the wildlife closer to the homes. She knew the danger, she had even been in a couple of fights with Coyotes many years ago and survived. But not this time. Always tough to loose a family dog, my wife is pretty upset. But we have another dog, that "of course" my son picked up as a stray pup, we think he is half Lab and half Pitt Bull -- the coyotes wouldn't stand a chance with him.
#2
Posted 03 July 2014 - 08:23 AM
For the first time in the 32+ years we lived in the area ( we're surrounded by many hills, forests, wildlife preserve, with deer just casually stolling by ..it's practically a Disney movie set.. ) we saw a coyote who somehow found its way into our back yard in spite of a 6 ft chain link fence which encloses the back of property, and six foot wooden fences and gates in the front and side perimeter areas.
The damn thing was just taking a rest on the concrete steps in our garden, and since we have an indoor-outdoor cat, you can just imagined the panic when my wife saw the coyote and the cat happened to be outside at the time. She threw her shoe at it, and the coyote took off, but not in any particular rush as if it was in fear for its life or anything...
The cat is a 3 year old male and fast as hell, but not sure if it can outrun a coyote ? It can probably outmaneuver him...until he gets reaches a tree or something else it can climb on... hopefully.
Need to get the rifle out and just wait.. the BB gun would only put a bruise on that coyote and i don't know if their memory is all that great, they might return.
#3
Posted 03 July 2014 - 08:29 AM
#6
Posted 03 July 2014 - 09:19 AM
Looks like you are ok to kill the Coyotes, just not with poison. http://ucipm.ucdavis...ES/pn74135.html
Legal Status
Coyotes have no special protection in California and may be killed by any method that is not prohibited by federal, state, or local statutes. Since the passage of a state ballot initiative measure in November 1998, leghold traps cannot be used to capture coyotes except in situations where a human health and safety emergency has been declared by designated officials, or in selected situations where the existence of an endangered species is threatened by predation. Toxicants or poisons used to control coyotes are illegal, with the exception of fumigant cartridges available only to predator control specialists to asphyxiate coyote pups in their dens. No chemical repellents are registered for use in repelling coyotes from property or from livestock.
The situations in which coyotes cause damage are quite variable, and therefore strategies and solutions to resolve these problems also must be tailored to individual situations. Professional wildlife damage management specialists who are employed by federal, state, or county agencies can be very helpful in evaluating coyote damage and in assisting landowners to develop appropriate management strategies for specific situations. Contact your county agricultural commissioner or county Cooperative Extension office to obtain information about professionals who can control coyotes, or telephone the United States Department of Agriculture, California Wildlife Services state office at 916-979-2675, or see the Wildlife Services Web site
Edited by banditsc, 03 July 2014 - 09:20 AM.
#8
Posted 03 July 2014 - 02:31 PM
#9
Posted 03 July 2014 - 02:58 PM
on that note, a good pellet rifle can do some definite damage to a coyote. won't kill it on the first shot, which bugs me as i don't like to merely injure something, but you can bet it won't be back.
that being said, while you can kill them, you can't shoot them in most areas. they generally have laws prohibiting the use of firearms (yes, pellet guns are firearms) anywhere you have less than 500 feet to the next structure. with poison out, that really only leaves you trapping, and good luck with that.
sucks losing a pet, but i'm not sure what the answer is when you can't do your own pest control, and the city won't do it. that really only leaves introducing predators like coyotes, but even that brings about its own obvious complications.
#11
Posted 03 July 2014 - 06:34 PM
Why should we kill a coyote for doing what it's instinct tell it to do? Having a pet is a privilege and not more important than a coyote's right to survive. All it sees is easy prey.
Actually a good philosophical question. And at a conceptual level I would probably agree. However, at an emotional level the answer to your question would be : because MY instinct tells me to kill that f****r if it harms my pet ....and because I can, lol.
#12
Posted 03 July 2014 - 06:54 PM
Actually a good philosophical question. And at a conceptual level I would probably agree. However, at an emotional level the answer to your question would be : because MY instinct tells me to kill that f****r if it harms my pet ....and because I can, lol.
I don't mean to take away from your loss or pain, like I said earlier it is a tragic loss. I'm sorry if I offended anyone.
Edited by JTP, 03 July 2014 - 06:55 PM.
#13
Posted 03 July 2014 - 06:57 PM
It's supposedly illegal to kill snakes in Maryland but people just don't admit the copperhead and rattlesnake deaths.
#15
Posted 04 July 2014 - 07:29 AM
I have a theory about the people here on the forum. I think by now the 968s have all migrated into the hands of a certain type of person, a certain class of people who have something in common. That is pretty cool in my book. Early on I got out more to the 968 events and got to meet all you owners, and always everyone was great. I'm gonna have to take some steps to get the 968 spiffed up a bit (catch up on some maintenance) and see the 968 guys in person again.
Thanks for all your supportive comments.
Roland
#17
Posted 04 July 2014 - 09:23 AM
Bill
#19
Posted 04 July 2014 - 04:59 PM
I my part of Alameda there are about half a dozen raccoons running around with red heads or behinds. A paint ball head shot really puts the fear of God in them.
#20
Posted 04 July 2014 - 09:48 PM
Let's hope that's the only pet lost to this forum.
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