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Reporter

Issue ID:

1993644

Submitted To:

Pinellas County - proper

Category:

Animal Related

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Neighborhood:

West and East Lealman

Reported:

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Description

What is being done about the coyote infestation? I understand the city has a trap & release program with the cats, where pharoah cats are caught & spayed or neutered & put back where they came from. This procedure is to keep the population of the animal down. so, why then are coyotes allowed to roam the streets of St. Pete preying on any thing they want & their population is not kept under control. I understand that there are no more raccoons or oppossum in Fort Desoto because of the coyotes. Are we going to wait until every species of animal is eradicated from St. Pete before we do something? Why are the pharoah cats being trapped & released, so they can be eaten by a coyote.

also asked...
Q. Type of animal
A. coyote sighting

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