This is nothing new. I lived in the hills thereabouts for a long time and heard/saw plenty of coyotes. Outside cats and small dogs occasionally became coyote food, but it goes with the territory.
22 rifle..CCI stingers ammo..end of problem.
Believe it or not, we have lots of them here in central Indiana.
I hear them often on cold clear nights, and my Siberian husky seems to regard them as kinfolks. She howls right along with them when they get going.
Yep. Heck, we knew several by sight last place I lived in SoCal. Leader of the group was easy to spot: had no tail. Outdoor cats and rat dogs are a big draw to hungry coyotes.
My brother lives in the hills out there and never allows his small dogs or cats out at night. That's coyote territory and it always has been (along with snakes and lizards, of course).
True. But this article talks about the area between 3rd and Melrose, Gardener and La Brea--not the hills. Cool people with spiky hair shopping at trendy stores, Jewish partriarchs in fuzzy black hats walking to Synagogue, and boys having an absolutely fabulous time all have to deal with the coyotes in that neighborhood, according to this report. In the hills, you expect that. But in those silly Melrose stores??