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Killer coyote eats 2 dogs, cat

  • Jul 23, 2010
  • 1 min read

A coyote in an Arcadia residential neighborhood has killed two dogs and a cat in multiple attacks in the past week.

Killer coyote on lawn of home on San Antonio Road


The attacks on San Antonio Road and other streets in the residential neighborhood northeast of the racetrack on San Rafael Road north of Huntington Drive and south of Colorado Blvd have residents worried that more pets could be harmed and possibly children.

The information below is provided by the Pasadena Humane Society on how to deal with coyotes:

Tips for coyote in neighborhood:

Remains of grey cat attacked by killer coyote on Wednesday


Please do your part to prevent repeat visits. The coyote will remain in the area if it finds food. •    Keep your cats inside and supervise small dogs •    Remove outdoor pet food •    Pick up fallen fruit •    Take down bird feeders •    Secure your garbage •    Trim overgrown landscaping •    Never water your lawn at night

Make the coyote feel uncomfortable. •    Be aggressive: yell, throw rocks, spray a hose at the animal •    Make yourself appear large, and back away slowly •    Never turn your back or run away

For more information contact the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA 626/792-7151 –  wildlife@phsspca.org

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