Aha, so you just confirmed that a person does need to be extremely  careful 
around and smart about coyotes and PLEASE, everyone, take the  necessary 
steps to protect your little ones.  I hate to read the  sad, heartbreaking 
stories when a doggie or kitty dies from a health  problem, but protecting from 
predators is something we can do  something about. The bird stories are 
awful enough... Hope so much you made  it in time to your drs appt, Beth, and 
thanks so much to you girls --  such a wonderful job attempting between the 
two of you to try to save those  little chis in the parking lot, thank so 
much from the bottom of my heart from  all of us animal lovers out there that 
are not as resourceful as people like you  two girls.  I've just been on pins 
and needles reading your posts  back and forth and the gallant efforts you 
are both putting forth,  hope so much you are successful.  There sure does 
seem to be a  direct link to you and all the chis that keep coming in your 
life Beth...Someone  has taken note of your deep empathy and compassion for 
the little punkins.   I hope your chickies DO start laying those golden eggs 
so you can save even  more, chis, that is. 
Lynn 
 
 
n a message dated 5/4/2011 4:24:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:
 
Yes it was Lynn, but she was a lucky pup, and on the heavier side.  I heard 
about that story as well.
Now the coyotes are another story, They have attack people here in  CA. 
They have know problem jumping a 5ft fence to get at small animals in  their 
own yards! Okay got to go!! Dr. Appt eek! hate going..
Beth



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