I have been the proud owner of many killer kittys. I hated when they brought me 
baby bunnies or hummingbirds; I didn't mind the rats--one cat brought home not 
just the rat but the entire oversized trap the critter was squashed in. In the 
end, the predators, however, all become prey. Every single one of them simply 
failed to come home one morning. A couple only lasted a few months; most lasted 
many years but when the got old and could not outrun predators that was that. 
Everywhere I have lived for the past 25 years has had coyotes close by enough 
to be regularly spotted by neighbors or even myself on rare occasions. So when 
neighborhood cats show up on LOST CAT posters I feel like calling the owners 
and reminding them about the coyotes. The predators become prey and that's how 
it is. Traumatized me tremendously, nevertheless, when they failed to return, 
and for this reason my current babies are pure house cats. Anyone want to see 
some baby pictures? haha

Annette

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
[email protected]
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