One of my cats got mauled by a racoon in Victoria! Luckily he made it out alive but had a lot of stitches to put him back together.You have to beware of coyotes and racoons that can attack your pets.
I've seen raccoons all over the lower mainland. Very common.They must be expanding their territory, I never saw them all the year I lived there
We have coyotes, raccoons, skunks here in Richmond. And bald eagles. Something has to keep the rabbit population down.You have to beware of coyotes and racoons that can attack your pets.
The lower mainland is full of them. Have a family that comes through my yard regularly. But in BC they only seem to be common below a certain latitude, say Kamloops south. We used to see red fox in the Fraser valley too back in the70’s but the coyotes have displaced themI've seen raccoons all over the lower mainland. Very common.
Have you thought about a heat pump for heating? Or a pellet stove that heats water, and the water is used for floor heating.I live on hundreds of acres….hunters are not stopped by fences or gates…they just cut their way through. You need a lot of shit to survive, an atv with a snow plow, chainsaws and log splitters for firewood….an entire shop of tools, and a real truck, for the bush, and one for town getting the groceries.
the list is as endless as the work is.
I keep a very small fenced yard, because I can’t be bothered….you keep life as basic as possible because you simply don’t have time for complications.
I have in floor heat fueled by wood…on demand hot water on propane, and generators….but no battery bankHave you thought about a heat pump for heating? Or a pellet stove that heats water, and the water is used for floor heating.
Maybe some wind turbine or solar for power, with a back up generator, and a battery bank.
Coyotes sometimes wonder onto the beach connecting English bay and Stanley park now if your there in the early am hrs ( 5:30-7:00 ) .Coyotes in Vancouver have discovered that Stanley Park is a great place to pick up a dog or kid for a potential snack.
One of my cats was attacked by a raccoon at night .One of my cats got mauled by a racoon in Victoria! Luckily he made it out alive but had a lot of stitches to put him back together.
What? Really? I see them all the time.They must be expanding their territory, I never saw them all the year I lived there





