Giant cats size rats found in housing estate south London. He said The supersize rodents grow so big feeding smaller rats.
The giant rats the ‘size of cats found living on a south London housing estate.
Giant cats size rats found in housing estate south London.
Pest controller Lord Dean Burr made the shocking discovery when during an inspection of an estate in Tooting.
Lord Burr, 36, the self-proclaimed “People’s Lord” of Wimbledon, told the Daily Star were about 2ft in length.
He said the supersize rodents could have grown so big by feeding off smaller rats.
He told the newspaper: “Rats will eat mice and they will eat each other as and when they die.
“So it’s possible that these rats got so big by attacking and eating smaller rats.
“Getting six this big in one swoop is unheard of. I reckon we got the majority of the family.
“They were big, a foot to two feet long – that’s the size of a cat.”
He added the biggest vermin he see since setting up his rat catching company 15 years ago.
The discovery comes a month after gas engineer Tony Smith spotted a four-foot rat while working at a block of flats in Hackney Downs.
The giant vermin spotted lying in a bush near a children’s playground. Cats size rats found on London housing estate
“They were big, a foot to two feet long – that’s the size of a cat.”
He added it was the biggest vermin he had seen since setting up his rat catching company 15 years ago.
Giant cats size rats found in housing estate south London.
The discovery comes a month after gas engineer Tony Smith spotted a four-foot rat while working at a block of flats in Hackney Downs.
The giant vermin was spotted lying in a bush near a children’s playground.
“Getting six this big in one swoop is unheard of. I reckon we got the majority of the family.
“They were big, a foot to two feet long – that’s the size of a cat.”