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Living in Ro Valley, just north of Tucson, we are inundated with coyotes, just can't "harm" them. Dogs and cats disappear, but the "crazy cat ladies" keep telling me that coyotes are part of nature. Many are mangy, missing fur and they have no fear of people. Sorry for venting, but I just want to get rid and of these critters and I can't .
 
Living in Ro Valley, just north of Tucson, we are inundated with coyotes, just can't "harm" them. Dogs and cats disappear, but the "crazy cat ladies" keep telling me that coyotes are part of nature. Many are mangy, missing fur and they have no fear of people. Sorry for venting, but I just want to get rid and of these critters and I can't .
I hear you brother, it is bad. Just saw a yote cross La Cholla and run right past a homeless dude, neither even noticed eachother

Don't be afraid to hit spots just outside of town that are legal distance from Structures, the dogs will cover that 1/4mi no problem
 
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