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After the second attack, homeowner Samantha Kelley, goes door to door getting signatures for action to be taken in the Coyote Issue in Huntington Beach. This is not the first time this homeowner has gone door to door, this has happened before. This last incident going into the $10,000 range in vet bills.
Many people in this area have had their pets killed. A year ago, Sept. 2013, the news covered the story of another homeowner in this area whose dog was attacked. Momo, a miniature pincher, underwent surgery at the hospital for at least two-dozen bites, located primarily around her stomach.
Kiki, Samantha’s beloved dog, was not that lucky. December of 2010, a Coyote jumped into their yard killing Kiki.
Now, a second time, she was having to watch in horror another loved family member fight for its life after being mutilated by a coyote. Lucy, the most recent dog attacked was not out running the streets. She was not even out in the backyard unattended. She was escorted out by the her owners. The coyote lay in wait, and before their eyes, grabbed the dogs out from the shadows and shrubbery. Risking himself, the owner tried to scare the coyote away. The coyote did not scare easy, but the homeowner did not backdown as he had to get the coyote away to save the life of his dog. Thank goodness he was not harmed and Lucy survived.
Please support Samantha.
Below is the petition requesting the City of Huntington Beach to respond and take action.
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Photos of Kiki and Lucy
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My cat of 14 years was viciously mauled torn into 3 pieces not even eaten.i had her as a kitten i loved that cat like no other .i woke up too find her head buy the patio door .in my backyard they are horrible vicious creatures i recommend blood and a sponge
I’d like to go get signatures for this petition. Please send me a printable version of the petition and I will add more signatures! I will also be at the HB City Council meeting on Feb 16th at 4:00 to be a voice for our children and our pets. Coyotes are a real menace and danger and we need to TAKE back our town instead of retreating inside our homes like the Fish and Game and Animal Control says we should. Coexist? Not on my watch.
I just called the city counsel and I was told the meeting will be held on Feb 17th
Tuesday 6pm.
There is a “study session ” at 4 pm – this is a time where a specific issue is discussed in
detail. The coyote problem is not going to be discussed.