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Close encounters with coyotes in Alabama are on the rise

Close encounters with coyotes in Alabama are on the rise

If you see a coyote on or near your property or in a location where you have never seen one before – don’t be surprised! Such a sighting does not require reporting and should not be cause for concern or panic. In fact, coyotes are found all over Alabama – including in urban areas - and frequent neighborhoods more often than you may realize. Just as humans tend to congregate, settle and reproduce in areas where our needs for resources are met, coyotes can become abundant in areas where they find their survival requirements satisfied.

Since the coyote’s insulating coat protects it from the harshest of Alabama winters, food procurement is its primary hardship. Our state’s coyotes usually have little problem gleaning provisions from the healthy populations of its prey items. Its diet is exceptionally varied and includes furred items such as rats, mice and voles in addition to larger mammals such as rabbits and fawns.

Pike Animal Shelter Fur Fest starts today

Tickets are now available for the 4th Annual Pike Animal Shelter Fur Fest to be held Saturday, Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Troy Recreation Center on Enzor Road in Troy.

Fur Fest is a pets-welcome, family friendly community event that is sure to be a great time with live entertainment from Park Band, Johnny Barron Band, J. Harvey Johnson, Sid Phelps, She BANG!! Championship Clog Dance Company, First Baptist Church Puppets Praising Christ, Alabama Jubilee Chorus, Heart of Dixie Barbershop Chorus, Colley Complex Cloggers, Boot Scootin' Seniors and more. There will also be a pet costume contest, games, barbecue, shelter dog adoptions, a dog wash, and much more!

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12.

October date set for Pike Animal Shelter Fur Fest

Tickets are now available for the 4th Annual Pike Animal Shelter Fur Fest to be held Saturday, October 9 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Troy Recreation Center on Enzor Road in Troy, AL.

Family pet apparently set on fire has to be euthanized -- Troy Messenger

When Jim Berdeaux spoke of Bella, the 10-year-old family dachshund, that was euthanized after being burned over 40 percent of her body, he did so, alternately with a lump in his throat and smile in his heart.

Troy Animal Shelter sets date for "Bow Wow Pow Wow"

The Troy Animal Shelter Coalition and the Pike County Animal Shelter are joining with the city of Troy to stage the Bow Wow Pow Wow on Saturday, Aug. 28 at the Tractor Supply Company in Southland Village in Troy.

Shelter dogs will be available for adoption. Come and find a new friend for life.