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Old 10-07-2015, 06:11 AM
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Does anyone know that we are suffering from an over abundance of coyotes? They certainly seem to be creating danger to our pets? If alligators become too big and start eating our pets, authorities quickly show up and get them. Is this the problem that seems to be happening here as we seem to have lots of sightings. If not contained, do we need to fear that if we turn our back for a few seconds our visiting toddler grandchildren might get attacked? The point is do we know and how do we find out. Apparently the local authorities are saying they are not willing to step in and trap them.
We live in Florida and many of us a long time prior to coming to TV but if a wild creature comes in numbers and begins to wreck havoc, something is done and we don't turn a blind eye. I'm not sure this is the case here but I can say that one night while we were out walking, something that sounded like a little dog was screaming for his life in the open field where there are aerial lines in Alhambra. Was this an isolated event? What do we need to do?