Inside pretty seaside town being overrun by ‘super-rats’ as big as cats – residents say they’re ‘living in terror’ | The Sun
WITH its sandy beach, quaint harbour and breathtaking cliff views, Tenby attracts thousands of holidaymakers every year.
But locals are becoming increasingly concerned about a new breed of visitors to the area that threatens to sabotage its summer tourist trade – “super rats”.
Residents of the town in Wales claim it’s been invaded by an army of rodents “as big as cats” – with fears their ability to breed prolifically will soon lead to the seaside town being overrun.
One told The Sun they are “living in terror” of the giant rats, which have made their home on a huge hill overlooking Tenby’s famous golden sands.
Local boatman Roger Miles said the rodents have become a worsening problem in recent weeks, adding it is now "really concerning".
"Early evenings, dusk, early morning, rats all over the place really," he says.
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"There's a certain area where you see parts of the cliffs at Castle Hill have been eroded.”
The rodents, he claims, are “as big as cats sometimes”.
He urges the Pembrokeshire council to take drastic action, adding: "It's been going on for a long time, it's been left alone and something needs to be done about it."
Resident Derek Brown added: "It's the structural damage they might be doing to the cliff face that is the big problem.”
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