Posted by Bryce Frazier on May 20, 2015 at 05:44:37 from (67.142.182.24):
Woke up this morning to a bunch of screaming and yiping, I knew the sound instantly, coyote's... JUMPED out of bed, SPRINTED down the hall, grabbed the gun, literally blasted out the front door and there were two of them RIGHT IN MY FRONT YARD!!!
One of moms cats was in their clutches, they had just caught him and were starting to try to tear the poor ole boy apart!!!! Lined up and pulled the trigger, 1st one rolled 3 times and then stopped. 2nd one took off running, racked another one, and hit it broad side when it tried to go around the house. Still ran off, but I very clearly got a good shot on it. I suspect it didn't make it far....
Guess that backhoe will be needed today!!
Best part is mom was just SCREAMING the whole time "KILL EM KILL EM!! SHOOT! KILL EM!". I guess thats what you get for messing with mommas cats?! :)
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