Outdoor pets are targets for coyotes in Burien

Eight or nine weeks ago, Katie Brandt's cat set out one evening and never returned. This disappearance is one of several that have occurred in Brandt's neighborhood, which lies directly above Burien's Seahurst Park. The incidents are leaving area pet owners looking for answers.

Brandt believes that the cats have been eaten by predators living in the park's expansive wooded areas, which are inhabited by coyotes and foxes.

"They're just becoming emboldened," she said. She and her neighbors have inquired with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), learning that the agency typically does not trap and relocate small predators.

Now, Brandt noted, "People who have small pets should be aware that they need to keep them in."

The WDFW offers similar advice on its website, suggesting that pet owners keep their animals indoors, especially at night.

Once restricted to the prairies and mountainous regions of the west, coyotes have taken advantage of human activity and the decline of the grey wolf to occupy almost every habitat in the state.

In this new range, coyotes are "opportunists," eating both food left out for pets and sometimes the pets themselves.

Des Moines Animal Control Officer Jan Magnuson mentioned similar advice for owners who hope to protect their pets, saying that problems with predators are among the reasons Des Moines instituted a leash control law.

According to Magnuson, the only fool-proof way to keep cats safe is to keep them indoors at all times.

"When people let their cats roam at large, they can be eaten by coyotes," she said. Eliminating attractive food sources, especially pet food left outdoors, can also help.

Discouraged by the lack of resources for pet owners near forests, Brandt said that she simply hopes her neighborhood's pet population will remain intact.

"It's sad to lose an animal," she concluded wistfully.

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Coyotes in Steele Lake Park

On June 24, 2010 at 7:45am I saw an coyote at the 3way stop signs by Steele Lk. park. Then on June 28th around 8:15am I saw a larger coyote by the EX-Teen Center in between the soccer field. I was so concern that I call the Federal Way Parks Dept. on Sunday. They were closed but this guy took my information and I was told that I will get a call Monday morning it never happen. Well on my way to pick up my son from work ( 3:45pm)I was passing by Steele Lk. park again and saw another coyote standing on the side of the Brick house which is the Federal Way Parks dept. this coyote was a little bit bigger. My friends had live a few blocks from Steele Lk park. They had 15 live chickens in their back yard all of them were killed within a couple of months. They thought it was the dog next door but I belive it was the coyotes and they have to small children. Someone should be concern of children safety around Steele Lake park.

Thank you
Mrs. H

Yes, there certainly are

Yes, there certainly are coyotes in Burien. There is apparently a small pack living in the area on Des Moines Way South, formerly occupied by the Des Moines Way Nursery. We hear them howl sometimes. Never fear, Burien, my border collie (who came from eastern Washington and knows all about coyotes) faithfully roars an answer to them -- "Stay away from here or else!" (By the way, she is safe in the house with us when she does this.)

Salmon Creek Area

I live near Salmon Creek Park. My cat was taken by a coyote last July in the middle of the night. We saw it bounding away with the cat in its mouth. My cat's remains were found next to the Evergreen Pool on 116th. There was not much left, proof that she was eaten.
Now, July 5th, my other cat has disappeared. Today we heard from a neighbor that he saw a coyote running down the street recently. I hope my cat returns, but I don't have much hope.

Manhattan Area, Burien

I live off of 180th and 1st Ave S. I found the tail and two hind legs of my cat on July 5th. My cat had definitely been eaten.