A California woman says that a coyote snuck into her house through a doggie door and sent her cat into a frenzy before her brother chased the intruder outside.
Mia Shoshan of Woodland Hills, California says her brother Roy Shoshan chased the wild canine intruder back out the doggie door and thanked God that no one was harmed Credit: Mia Shoshan and Revital Flisheris thanking God that no one was hurt after a coyote entered her house in the middle of the night through a doggie door and sent her cat into a frenzy.told Fox News Digital that her brother Roy was awakened around 4 a.m.
Shoshan says her brother"immediately knew what was going on" and locked his dog Bella in the bedroom and went down the hallway toward the washing machine. An aerial view of of the downtown Los Angeles skyline as seen from the Pico-Union area of Los Angeles at duskbelieve encounters between humans and coyotes will only continue to grow, especially in the foothill areas, as housing continues to expand.
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