Sunday, 27 January 2013

Wily Coyote


 For the last couple days, there has been a plethora of prints trailing through my backyard near the tree line.  My suspicions were that it was either a fox or coyote.  It was hard to tell from the prints because they weren’t very clear in the fluffy snow.  

So one night, out of mild curiosity to see if I could catch the culprit, I looked out one of windows behind the house into the forest.  I wasn’t expecting to see anything so when a flash of eyes reflecting outdoors lights and a coyote shaped shadow slinked off into the forest greeted my sights, I was startled.  From that point I became even surer it was a coyote because the coat look more molted instead of a solid colour like on a fox.


It took a couple tries, but finally my trail camera, when it wasn’t covered in snow, got some pictures of the trespasser.  Indeed, it was a coyote!  Really though, it's not such a surprise seeing as the coyote population in my area has exploded.  You can’t go anywhere without seeing one or hearing about one. They’ve even taken to wondering our downtown area.

A warning to those of you with small dogs or cats: if you live near a forest, or anywhere with coyote sightings, keep your pet inside or at least escort it outside.  I'm sick of hearing that coyotes kill people’s pets and it's all the coyotes fault.  This is my opinion: the coyote is a predator, was here first, and hunting is in its nature and any small animals left unguarded are unfortunately fair game in the scheme of nature.  That’s how nature works.  SO KEEP YOUR SMALL PETS INSIDE IF YOU KNOW COYOTES ARE NEAR YOU!




Little Tia Found a Home


T.T. has now had her name changed to something more charming -- Tia.  She’s been moved to her forever home, which just so happens to be with her sister Shylo!  Thank you +Lynn Bos for giving these creatures the home they deserve and for being so patient with these shy-at-first feral cats.

Tia was very snuggly, but once moved she became shy again just from the shock of moving to a new pace.  Her and Shylo play together though and Tia is coming out of her shell nicely.  When her and Shylo are beside each other, Tia dwarfs Shylo incredibly!  Tia definitely still loves her food.

Remember, if you have a chance to adopt or foster a stray or feral cat, do it!  It makes you feel great and it's good to know your doing something to help your community, not to mention giving a deserving animal a wonderful that it deserves.