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>Huge rats have overtaken a Philadelphia neighborhood, and residents are begging the city to take action. In Mayfair, a working-class neighborhood in northeast Philly, locals have been sidestepping rats on their way to work and spending hundreds of dollars on traps. It is common to see the rodents eating trash, living in cars and scurrying across the pavement as they emerge from and reenter their burrows. And some of them are enormous. Resident Campion Marotta told WPVI: 'We have cats, but I think the rats are bigger than my cats.'

Archive: https://archive.today/btQTm From the post: >>Huge rats have overtaken a Philadelphia neighborhood, and residents are begging the city to take action. In Mayfair, a working-class neighborhood in northeast Philly, locals have been sidestepping rats on their way to work and spending hundreds of dollars on traps. It is common to see the rodents eating trash, living in cars and scurrying across the pavement as they emerge from and reenter their burrows. And some of them are enormous. Resident Campion Marotta told WPVI: 'We have cats, but I think the rats are bigger than my cats.'
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@Theodore_Kent

We need photographs of the ginormous rats. We must see their noses clearly so it can be determined if they truly are rats or just common sewer jews. This is your new mission.