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golfing eagles 10-04-2015 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1123903)
There have been spirited and intense conversations about coyotes on this forum lately.

It seems so unlikely that anyone would allow another cat on the lanai if one had been taken.

The OP also has a post about training a cat to stay in the yard. I have had a lifetime of cats and this skill is beyond me for sure.

Not if the cat is psychic and speaks English. It also helps if the coyote returns the cat, only to take it again 9 months later. And if the cats in the picture are Siamese, my maltese/poodle mix is a Great Dane.

rubicon 10-04-2015 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by su2009 (Post 1123852)
Two nights ago (Oct. 1-2) between about 11 p.m. and 1 a.m., a large animal tore a big hole through the screen on the small birdcage attached to our lanai and took our young Siamese cat, Timmer. I believe it was probably a coyote, because no other animal here would have been fast and powerful enough to grab Timmer before he could get away and come back in through the cat door to the lanai. I had not realized Timmer was in danger, or I would not have let him go in and out at night through the cat door; I thought he was safe with the screen door shut tight, the lanai and birdcage well screened, and a cat door to escape back into the house if something scared him. We are heartbroken; he was a beautiful, sweet young cat and we loved him very much. I'm writing to warn other cat & small dog owners of this terrible danger. http://lawmarkets.com/images/10-2-sc...-by-coyote.jpg http://lawmarkets.com/images/timmer.jpg

Dear su2009: I do not care what other posters think, I believe you because I believe in the decency of mankind. I take people at their word. I do not believe a person would be as unkind as to place fear in the minds of other animal owners that their "precious" could be vulnerable.

I suspect the rationale for this disbelieve stems because of the presidential race....doubting Thomas's one in all.

Not one thought about the grief you must feel losing a loved one. Not one thought about the torment that plagues you mind of your cat being tore from its habitat....the pain.... the agony....the loneliness

But in the event that you were being playful with us, we congratulate and thank you for the imaginative "camp fire" scary story.

Personal Best Regards:

CFrance 10-04-2015 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonny (Post 1123876)
You posted before you lost a cat in January. Now you posted again and said you just lost a cat.

Then, OP, your second post was deleted (disappeared; not closed, and no reason given by the mods). And now you've started the thread again.

I would really like to ask a few things: how many cats have were lost? Why, after losing the first cat, was the second cat allowed to be out on the lanai overnight? What proof do you have that it was a coyote? (Cats are strong enough to rip through screening if they want to get outside. My two dug a large hole in brand-new carpeting once, trying to get the sliders open.)

And finally, why is there mulch on both sides of the screen in the picture you showed? (This one just out of curiosity).

golfing eagles 10-04-2015 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1123912)
Dear su2009: I do not care what other posters think, I believe you because I believe in the decency of mankind. I take people at their word. I do not believe a person would be as unkind as to place fear in the minds of other animal owners that their "precious" could be vulnerable.

I suspect the rationale for this disbelieve stems because of the presidential race....doubting Thomas's one in all.

Not one thought about the grief you must feel losing a loved one. Not one thought about the torment that plagues you mind of your cat being tore from its habitat....the pain.... the agony....the loneliness

But in the event that you were being playful with us, we congratulate and thank you for the imaginative "camp fire" scary story.

Personal Best Regards:

If you saw it, on the deleted thread, I posted that I would take the liberty of speaking for the skeptics in sincerely apologizing and feeling sorry for the OP if he/she truly lost her pet in such a cruel manner. But I also think that there is so much about the story that doesn't seem to hang together that there is room for legitimate doubt as well, starting with the 2010 post. And if the post is real, please, please, don't leave a third kitty out on the lanai.

graciegirl 10-04-2015 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1123918)
Then, OP, your second post was deleted (disappeared; not closed, and no reason given by the mods). And now you've started the thread again.

I would really like to ask a few things: how many cats have were lost? Why, after losing the first cat, was the second cat allowed to be out on the lanai overnight? What proof do you have that it was a coyote? (Cats are strong enough to rip through screening if they want to get outside. My two dug a large hole in brand-new carpeting once, trying to get the sliders open.)

And finally, why is there mulch on both sides of the screen in the picture you showed? (This one just out of curiosity).



That picture of the hole in the screen showing mulch on both sides is no longer there, CFrance. I don't understand and hope we aren't being mean spirited.

CFrance 10-04-2015 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1123903)
There have been spirited and intense conversations about coyotes on this forum lately.

It seems so unlikely that anyone would allow another cat on the lanai if one had been taken.

The OP also has a post about training a cat to stay in the yard. I have had a lifetime of cats and this skill is beyond me for sure.

Okay, I'm thinking about this training of a cat to go outside and stay in the yard. I can only think of one reason to do that: the cat wants to get outside so badly that it will either learn how to unlatch the door or continually just claw a hole in the screening to get out.

Otherwise, with all the wild animals running around loose, why would you let a cat go outside down here?

CFrance 10-04-2015 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Boomer (Post 1123880)
Just looked at the online news site. There is a new story there of another cat taken from a lanai in Lynnhaven last night. Coyotes are highly intelligent opportunists, practiced observers, well aware of patterns. Could be.......

That wouldn't have been OP's cat, as that cat was supposedly taken prior to last night.

CFrance 10-04-2015 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1123908)
Not if the cat is psychic and speaks English. It also helps if the coyote returns the cat, only to take it again 9 months later. And if the cats in the picture are Siamese, my maltese/poodle mix is a Great Dane.

I can't get the first link to open, but having had three Siamese, I can definitely vouch for the second link's picture. It's a young Siamese whose coat has not darkened yet.

golfing eagles 10-04-2015 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1123925)
I can't get the first link to open, but having had three Siamese, I can definitely vouch for the second link's picture. It's a young Siamese whose coat has not darkened yet.

I was referring to the pictures on the not to be named other news site. May not have been the OPs however

redwitch 10-04-2015 06:21 AM

The cats mentioned in the other site lived in the Bonnybrook area. OP lives in Bonita.

graciegirl 10-04-2015 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1123927)
The cats mentioned in the other site lived in the Bonnybrook area. OP lives in Bonita.



I think that this is very troubling for anyone who loves animals. No one wants to show a lack of caring to someone who lost a pet or not encourage others to take every precaution they can to protect their beloved pets.


I hope that we aren't being played with. I cannot understand how someone would let a cat out on the lanai after they had reported another cat had been taken from the lanai within the year.


The site associated with the pictures appears to be owned by a lawyer living in The Villages.

golfing eagles 10-04-2015 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1123927)
The cats mentioned in the other site lived in the Bonnybrook area. OP lives in Bonita.

So this means either:
1) both cats could still be Siamese
2) If it is the same cat, the coyote returned the right breed
3) If the second cat is a reincarnation of the first, it came back as the same breed. I wonder if it retained all its amazing training, or if like Shirley Mclain it had to undergo regression hypnosis.

4) Again, if it is a legitimate post, my apologies

CFrance 10-04-2015 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1123932)
So this means either:
1) both cats could still be Siamese
2) If it is the same cat, the coyote returned the right breed
3) If the second cat is a reincarnation of the first, it came back as the same breed. I wonder if it retained all its amazing training, or if like Shirley Mclain it had to undergo regression hypnosis.

4) Again, if it is a legitimate post, my apologies

I ditto your #4. But some things seem awfully darn strange and are not being clarified by OP. That in itself is strange.

Moderator 10-04-2015 06:57 AM

Yesterday's thread was removed from public view as it had strayed far off the topic of protecting pets in the lanai. Many speculated whether the original story was truthful and, as of late in the day, the OP had not rejoined the discussion.

The OP later started this new thread with the same topic and, so far, the replies are similar to yesterday with much doubt about its veracity. If this trend continues and the OP does not provide details and facts that further support their story, this too, shall be removed.

We do our best to make sure posts are genuine. The takeaway message is protect your pets.

Moderator

CFrance 10-04-2015 06:58 AM

Thanks to the moderator for the explanation.


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