I received this message from the neighboring patio home residents.I am passing this on to all of our residents.
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Subject: Fwd: Large Coyote on Radleigh Lane
From: Judy Borders Brown <jbrown9534@aol.com>
To: jbrown9534@aol.com
CC:
I am passing along this message from Rose Phillips, a patio homeowner. PLEASE BE ALERT TO THIS IF YOU HAVE A SMALL PET AND WHEN YOU WALK YOUR PET. Radleigh is in Little Springs Farm and is adjacent to the wooded area that divides us from them.
I am wondering if this should be reported to anyone in a government position. (?)
Judy B. Brown
502-435-5620
May your troubles be less, your blessings more.
And may nothing but happiness come through your door.
Sent from my iPad. Since there are a lot of little dogs in our area thought you might want to put this out. Jerry and I have seen this thing from our upstairs window that faces the open field between us and Little Springs sub-division, at the time we were not sure what it was, now we know.
Thanks, Rose
From: Theresa Helm <THelm@ffsbky.com>
Date: February 28, 2011 3:15:07 PM EST
To: "'rmtp51@insightbb.com'" <rmtp51@insightbb.com>
Subject: FW: Large Coyote on Radleigh Lane
Alan,
A very large coyote was spotted in the field adjacent to the cul-de-sac at the end of Radleigh and the patio home development on the other side this week. Typically, they range about 10 miles around their den so that could encompass the whole neighborhood. While a coyote could act aggressively if cornered or one stumbled upon a den of pups, the greatest risk would be to neighborhood pets.
Here's a link to a site with more information about coyotes: