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Metairie neighbors call on Jefferson Parish officials to correct coyote problem

METAIRIE, La. (WGNO) — Some neighbors in the New Orleans area, specifically Metairie, are fed up with the coyotes.

They say packs of them come out at night and are killing their cats.

Surveillance video from a house on Haring Road in Metairie shows a couple of coyotes trapping and killing a cat.

The cat’s owner, Darlene Villere, says the coyotes paid her home a visit two weeks in a row, killing all but one of her cats. 

“The next day, one of my neighbors told me that they saw a cat on the side of the road. I walked down to the second block,” Villere said. “It was the back half of my cat. I picked her up, brought her home, and I’m going to cry again, and I buried her in my backyard.”

Villere, along with other Jefferson Parish residents, say they will be taking their concerns to the parish council Wednesday.

They say they’re dissatisfied with the parish’s response, which is that they need to consult the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

“It’s a shame we’re having to throw them under the bus on the news for them to get off their butts to do something about it,” Villere said.

Joseph Andrade, a local nuisance wildlife control operator, has euthanized three coyotes in Metairie but says it will take a collaborative effort to curb the problem.

“As long as everybody, once you know there’s a problem, everybody has to take steps,” Andrade said. “You can’t just pin it on the parish or the state or the public; it’s a collective responsibility.”

WGNO reached out to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries about what neighbors can do regarding coyote prevention, and here is what they said:

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