Grosse Pointe City Police Department Coping with the Suburban Coyote Many people enjoy observing wildlife in it’s natural environment. However, coyotes.

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Grosse Pointe City Police Department Coping with the Suburban Coyote Many people enjoy observing wildlife in it’s natural environment. However, coyotes have been seen in The City of Grosse Pointe on streets between Jefferson and the Lake. It is believed that they are living in underbrush and beneath residential decks throughout the City. On November 27, 2009, a domestic pet was attacked and killed in the City by a coyote. Residents should take precautions to avoid creating potential problems.

Grosse Pointe City Police Department Coping with the Suburban Coyote Precautions:Precautions: Feed pets indoors or promptly remove dishes when pets complete their meals outdoors. Store bags of pet food indoors.Feed pets indoors or promptly remove dishes when pets complete their meals outdoors. Store bags of pet food indoors. Use lids on trash barrels to prevent spills.Use lids on trash barrels to prevent spills. Remove fallen fruit – from yards. Fallen fruit will attract other food ‘sources’ for coyotes.Remove fallen fruit – from yards. Fallen fruit will attract other food ‘sources’ for coyotes.

Grosse Pointe City Police Department Coping with the Suburban Coyote Clear brush and dense weeds around your property. This deprives shelter to rodents and reduces protective cover for coyotes.Clear brush and dense weeds around your property. This deprives shelter to rodents and reduces protective cover for coyotes. Keep small animals indoors as much as possible, especially at night.Keep small animals indoors as much as possible, especially at night.

Grosse Pointe City Police Department Coping with the Suburban Coyote Do not feed or provide water to coyotes or other wildlife.Do not feed or provide water to coyotes or other wildlife. Do not use plastic bags as garbage containers. Coyotes will rummage through them looking for food.Do not use plastic bags as garbage containers. Coyotes will rummage through them looking for food. Place secure lids on trash cans. Coyotes are intelligent and learn to knock them over to access the contents.Place secure lids on trash cans. Coyotes are intelligent and learn to knock them over to access the contents.

Grosse Pointe City Police Department Coping with the Suburban Coyote Coyotes visit at nighttime and during the day. They display no fear in the presence of people. Please be very cautious when leaving animals and small children unattended outdoors. Coyotes can jump up to 14 feet and wrought iron or chain link fences do not deter them.Coyotes visit at nighttime and during the day. They display no fear in the presence of people. Please be very cautious when leaving animals and small children unattended outdoors. Coyotes can jump up to 14 feet and wrought iron or chain link fences do not deter them. For complaints or any questions regarding coyotes, or to report a sighting please call the City of Grosse Pointe Department of Public Safety at (313) You can also visit our Public Safety website under resources for additional coyote information.For complaints or any questions regarding coyotes, or to report a sighting please call the City of Grosse Pointe Department of Public Safety at (313) You can also visit our Public Safety website under resources for additional coyote information.