To: Aristotelian
They need to release a mating pair of coyotes to go after the feral cats. Here in Johnson County, in fact, in the richest township, Leawood, KS, the coyotes are snatching fluffy from his back yard as a tasty appetizer.
4 posted on
04/07/2008 6:10:03 AM PDT by
Mercat
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To: Mercat
“They need to release a mating pair of coyotes to go after the feral cats. Here in Johnson County, in fact, in the richest township, Leawood, KS, the coyotes are snatching fluffy from his back yard as a tasty appetizer.”
What works in KS and the plains states doesn’t work in states with lots of trees. The Yotes wont catch many feral cats.
25 posted on
04/07/2008 6:45:43 AM PDT by
Beagle8U
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To: Mercat
They need to release a mating pair of coyotes to go after the feral cats. Here in Johnson County, in fact, in the richest township, Leawood, KS, the coyotes are snatching fluffy from his back yard as a tasty appetizer.They sure are around me, in Massachusetts. It disgusts me to see those sad "Missing Cat" posters on telephone poles. They aren't missing, they are EATEN, dimbulbs.
We try to put up coyote warning posters for all the good it does. One dumb relative of mine keeps adopting them from shelters, then watches "Born Free" and feeds the coyotes. I wish the shelters would shut her off.
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