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Oklahoma Woman Wakes Suddenly And Discovers A Wild Visitor Waiting Inside Her Bedroom

Oklahoma Woman Wakes Suddenly And Discovers A Wild Visitor Waiting Inside Her Bedroom

Bonnie Moriarty was sound asleep in her Bixby, Oklahoma home when a strange noise jolted her awake.

Her first thought was simple: the dog and cat must have gotten into a scuffle. That explanation seemed reasonable enough in the middle of the night.

What she didn’t expect was that the source of the commotion wasn’t her pets at all. A mysterious intruder had slipped inside and was making his way toward her bedroom.

Moments later, Bonnie’s cat darted into the room, and right behind him came the unexpected visitor. It was clear this animal wasn’t her dog, and the sight left her in shock.

The Mysterious Intruder Reveals Himself

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“I woke up and the cat and the coyote came running into my room. It was still dark,” she said.

Moriarty screamed as loud as she could. She couldn’t believe her eyes. She quickly turned on the lights. That’s when she saw that the coyote crouched in the corner of the room.

As soon as Moriarty’s dog heard his mom’s screams, he rushed to her bedroom and started barking at the coyote. 

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The coyote seemed timid and he froze without knowing what to do.

Moriarty’s husband was not home. He was out of town and their kids were sleeping upstairs. After they heard their mom screaming, they woke up and came downstairs to see what was going on.

Moriarty assumed that the coyote followed her cat into the house. Since the back door wasn’t properly shut, he easily opened the door.

“He somehow just lunged at the door and the door opened,” she said.

Moriarty calmed down. She left her bedroom and closed the door, leaving the coyote trapped in the corner of her room. 

The Coyote Is Glad To Return Home

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Source: CBS 17

She called the police right away, and shortly afterward, they arrived at the scene.

Three police officers entered Moriarty’s bedroom. Their plan was to catch the wild intruder by using catcher poles. After they carefully placed a loop around the coyote’s neck, they took him out of the house and released him.

The coyote felt relieved. He couldn’t wait to go back home, and he scurried to the nearby woods in Bixby, Oklahoma. 

This was a shock for him, too. Being escorted by the police was not what he imagined would happen when he started chasing the cat.

Coyotes sometimes attack people’s pets, but they rarely follow them into the house.

This particular coyote seemed to have gotten carried away after he saw Moriarty’s cat. When he found himself in the house, he felt timid and confused. We’re sure he won’t make the same mistake again.

We’re glad that nobody suffered harm in this incident.