So many losses, so many missing, upset...

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To be clear, the cats were only shot because they had birds and it was out of reaction more than anything. There's still catfood on the table, but fresh meat is appealing I guess. I know they stalk my younger birds, so I wasn't taking any more chances on losses. I had spent the past year trying to rehome them, with no luck... Even after they were fixed.

Also, Blue is now pacing the house whining. He keeps looking to the back door (which faces a forrest) and barking. I go check, nothing to be seen. Pace, pace, bark... Coyotes are bad this time of year. Possibility? Even though the birds were spread out down the driveway, opposite side of the property to the woods?

I would think so. It could still be the rott though. I stay up far later then normal this time of year to make sure they don't get our cats or chickens. Coyotes are bad about getting into coops around here. One of my neighbors lost their whole flock about two weeks ago. I really wouldn't put it past them.

As for the cats, it's sad to hear that they had to go like that, but at the time you didn't know if it was them or not.
 
Im really sorry for your loss
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But I agree with zazouse, it sound like the work of a canine breed
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or I could be wrong here
 
Sorry for your loss! Is your mom going to pay for the killed chicks? Was it her fault or did something break into the coops? If it were me and I did not lock up as I agreed too then I would offer some money.
 
Your dogs behavior would tend to indicate it was not him, and something he could not stop. I have seen this behavior with livestock guard dogs many times.

Feral cats will readily kill chicks and young chickens given the opportunity. Sounds like they jumped in for a free meal. After an ordeal like this they would be more likely to look at any chicken as lunch.

Coyotes work will look like a war zone.
 
I am so sorry for your loss.
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Please don't blame yourself. You had a right to go out once in awhile. I am sure your mother did the best she could. I think you should put up a game cam and catch the predator. So sorry
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The cats wouldn't have killed all of those chickens. It was a dog, if you don't find any larger sets of tracks around, probably yours, how old is he?
 
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so sorry for you loss, did any more show up. I would think dog or coyote does not sound like a cat they just took advantage of what they found I don't think you puppy did the either. Good luck on catching the predator it will be back.
 
I feel horrible for your loss. there is no way they killed all those, it sounds like a dog

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I have to agree with that. I do feel bad for your loss, as we have experienced a great loss recently as well, so do understand the feeling. Once the trigger is pulled, there is no turning back. I probably would have had them taken to a shelter, and not shot them. Either they would have been taken by somebody else as a pet, or put to sleep humanely.

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