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Old August 26th 04, 09:17 PM
Sherry
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Come on, Tim. You can't allow your cat to dictate where you live. And
moreover, coyotes are moving into areas that they did not previously inhabit,
including inner suburbs of Washington DC for example.

I will be moving to the country in Western New York. I have no choice. I fear
that my Jaws will be taken by a coyote. I can try to keep him inside, but he
like to be out at night. Maybe the completely new environment will make him
prefer to stay indoors. And my mother's cat is living up there outside full
time right now. Since my mother died, no one has been able to get close to
him. I'll do what I can to protect the cats, but they will have to be clever
enough to avoid coyotes.


You've just got to keep Jaws indoors at night and early morning hours if you
can't manage to keep him in 24/7. That's prime hunting hours for the coyote;
and they're most active in the early spring when they're mating. We have
coyotes but so far have never seen one in the daytime. You may be right about
the environment change making it easier to keep Jaws in without protest. That's
the way it was with mine when we moved. Good luck.

Sherry
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Old August 26th 04, 09:17 PM
Sherry
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Come on, Tim. You can't allow your cat to dictate where you live. And
moreover, coyotes are moving into areas that they did not previously inhabit,
including inner suburbs of Washington DC for example.

I will be moving to the country in Western New York. I have no choice. I fear
that my Jaws will be taken by a coyote. I can try to keep him inside, but he
like to be out at night. Maybe the completely new environment will make him
prefer to stay indoors. And my mother's cat is living up there outside full
time right now. Since my mother died, no one has been able to get close to
him. I'll do what I can to protect the cats, but they will have to be clever
enough to avoid coyotes.


You've just got to keep Jaws indoors at night and early morning hours if you
can't manage to keep him in 24/7. That's prime hunting hours for the coyote;
and they're most active in the early spring when they're mating. We have
coyotes but so far have never seen one in the daytime. You may be right about
the environment change making it easier to keep Jaws in without protest. That's
the way it was with mine when we moved. Good luck.

Sherry
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Old August 27th 04, 03:49 AM
M.C. Mullen
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|
| I will be moving to the country in Western New York. I have no choice. I
fear that my Jaws
| will be taken by a coyote. I can try to keep him inside, but he like to
be out at night.
|
| And young children like to eat nothing but ice cream --
| sometimes you have to make another creature do something it doesn't
| want to in order for that creature to be healthy.

Young children don't meow all night to keep you awake - and you can talk to
them.

| Maybe
| the completely new environment will make him prefer to stay indoors. And
my mother's cat
| is living up there outside full time right now. Since my mother died, no
one has been able to
| get close to him. I'll do what I can to protect the cats, but they will
have to be clever enough
| to avoid coyotes. There are a few there now, but they have no natural
predator that I know
| of in the east.

You do what you can.
I suppose the first thing is to make friends with your mother's cat, the
rest is not in your hands (yet).
Good luck

Carola


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Old August 27th 04, 03:49 AM
M.C. Mullen
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|
| I will be moving to the country in Western New York. I have no choice. I
fear that my Jaws
| will be taken by a coyote. I can try to keep him inside, but he like to
be out at night.
|
| And young children like to eat nothing but ice cream --
| sometimes you have to make another creature do something it doesn't
| want to in order for that creature to be healthy.

Young children don't meow all night to keep you awake - and you can talk to
them.

| Maybe
| the completely new environment will make him prefer to stay indoors. And
my mother's cat
| is living up there outside full time right now. Since my mother died, no
one has been able to
| get close to him. I'll do what I can to protect the cats, but they will
have to be clever enough
| to avoid coyotes. There are a few there now, but they have no natural
predator that I know
| of in the east.

You do what you can.
I suppose the first thing is to make friends with your mother's cat, the
rest is not in your hands (yet).
Good luck

Carola


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Old August 27th 04, 03:49 AM
M.C. Mullen
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|
| I will be moving to the country in Western New York. I have no choice. I
fear that my Jaws
| will be taken by a coyote. I can try to keep him inside, but he like to
be out at night.
|
| And young children like to eat nothing but ice cream --
| sometimes you have to make another creature do something it doesn't
| want to in order for that creature to be healthy.

Young children don't meow all night to keep you awake - and you can talk to
them.

| Maybe
| the completely new environment will make him prefer to stay indoors. And
my mother's cat
| is living up there outside full time right now. Since my mother died, no
one has been able to
| get close to him. I'll do what I can to protect the cats, but they will
have to be clever enough
| to avoid coyotes. There are a few there now, but they have no natural
predator that I know
| of in the east.

You do what you can.
I suppose the first thing is to make friends with your mother's cat, the
rest is not in your hands (yet).
Good luck

Carola


 




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