waterhog
23-04-2012, 01:25 PM
Rats on Hampstead Heath:dance:
should alarm bells be ringing,
up on the Heath,
maybe no-one is aware,
that there is a thriving community beneath.
i have noticed a increase,
that's the whole point of this communication,
just like the growth in world numbers,
out of control is the rat population.
walking on most paths,
i clearly see the rat increase,
should we accept its natural and wild,
or should we call RENTAKILL to police.
it is organic,
there is no human meddling,
and next time you walk on Hampstead Heath,
think, near you a rat is peddling.
( i don't no about any of you lot, but i am worried in the amount of rats i am seeing in all of London parks particularly hampstead heath, i do understand it is natural but i just wonder are we storing up problems by not limiting and removing there numbers ? maybe you feel i have no right to say this about rats and what makes me feel we should remove them ? or maybe you feel it is disqusting especially in central london - or maybe the statistics are correct - you are never more then 6 feet away from a rat anywhere in london - can not hang about - got to feed my pet - ps its growing and its the size of a cat, i called my pet rat - fridge - thats because it can store more then my fridge.) :devil:
should alarm bells be ringing,
up on the Heath,
maybe no-one is aware,
that there is a thriving community beneath.
i have noticed a increase,
that's the whole point of this communication,
just like the growth in world numbers,
out of control is the rat population.
walking on most paths,
i clearly see the rat increase,
should we accept its natural and wild,
or should we call RENTAKILL to police.
it is organic,
there is no human meddling,
and next time you walk on Hampstead Heath,
think, near you a rat is peddling.
( i don't no about any of you lot, but i am worried in the amount of rats i am seeing in all of London parks particularly hampstead heath, i do understand it is natural but i just wonder are we storing up problems by not limiting and removing there numbers ? maybe you feel i have no right to say this about rats and what makes me feel we should remove them ? or maybe you feel it is disqusting especially in central london - or maybe the statistics are correct - you are never more then 6 feet away from a rat anywhere in london - can not hang about - got to feed my pet - ps its growing and its the size of a cat, i called my pet rat - fridge - thats because it can store more then my fridge.) :devil: