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PostPosted: Tue, Jun 28 2011, 9:55 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Cyote Sightings wrote:
There have been a number of Cyote sightings and some livestock damage caused by Cyotes in the past few weeks here in Cranbury. There was a sighting on Plainsboro road today June 26, 2011. Having had experience with these animals while living on Cape Cod residents will need to be very cautious with their cats and small dogs as they are prime targets for the cyotes. Pass the word to your neighbors.


OH BOY!!! WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE? WILD TURKEYS!! GROUNDHOG DAY!!

Bill Murray -- where are you when we need you..........................
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PostPosted: Tue, Jun 28 2011, 9:19 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Does anyone know where on Cranbury Neck Road the two were spotted? I guess they can move around a lot.
Billy G
PostPosted: Tue, Jun 28 2011, 6:34 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Actually, there was a sighting of three bears over by the police station. Apparently they were filing a complaint about someone who broke into their home, sat in their chairs, ate their porridge and slept in their beds.
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PostPosted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 11:25 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

FYI---Actually there was a sighting of two Coyotes on Cranbury Neck road over a week ago. It appears that they are here but I haven't heard the typical night howling.
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PostPosted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 3:15 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Guest wrote:
Cyote Sightings wrote:
There have been a number of Cyote sightings and some livestock damage caused by Cyotes in the past few weeks here in Cranbury. There was a sighting on Plainsboro road today June 26, 2011. Having had experience with these animals while living on Cape Cod residents will need to be very cautious with their cats and small dogs as they are prime targets for the cyotes. Pass the word to your neighbors.


This is a great post. I have not heard of this anywhere else. I am quick to point out the inane nature of many posts on this board. This on the other hand is timely information that cannot be found anywhere else. Thank you poster. I will keep my dog on a short leash.

Maybe the bear will eat the coyote!
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PostPosted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 10:48 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Cyote Sightings wrote:
There have been a number of Cyote sightings and some livestock damage caused by Cyotes in the past few weeks here in Cranbury. There was a sighting on Plainsboro road today June 26, 2011. Having had experience with these animals while living on Cape Cod residents will need to be very cautious with their cats and small dogs as they are prime targets for the cyotes. Pass the word to your neighbors.


This is a great post. I have not heard of this anywhere else. I am quick to point out the inane nature of many posts on this board. This on the other hand is timely information that cannot be found anywhere else. Thank you poster. I will keep my dog on a short leash.
Guest
PostPosted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 8:34 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Wow. Feel better now?

Thanks for the info, original poster.
Guest
PostPosted: Sun, Jun 26 2011, 11:33 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

Cyote Sightings wrote:
There have been a number of Cyote sightings and some livestock damage caused by Cyotes in the past few weeks here in Cranbury. There was a sighting on Plainsboro road today June 26, 2011. Having had experience with these animals while living on Cape Cod residents will need to be very cautious with their cats and small dogs as they are prime targets for the cyotes. Pass the word to your neighbors.



better citing ..... coyote
Cyote Sightings
PostPosted: Sun, Jun 26 2011, 8:28 pm EDT    Post subject: Cranbury Cyote Sightings -Watch your Cat or Small Dog

There have been a number of Cyote sightings and some livestock damage caused by Cyotes in the past few weeks here in Cranbury. There was a sighting on Plainsboro road today June 26, 2011. Having had experience with these animals while living on Cape Cod residents will need to be very cautious with their cats and small dogs as they are prime targets for the cyotes. Pass the word to your neighbors.