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Don't panic! (unless you are in Nunhead) it's in Nunhead. I thought they were only supposed to stroll around bold as brass in abandoned places at night, not on lawns where children play in the middle of the afternoon.


Does anyone have a gun I can borrow, or would it be okay to pop round and ask the Home Secretary's nice looking policemen to deal with it?

It was a very large rat - I had no idea they were that big, quite scary - in a small garden so shouldn't be that hard to hit?


If the cavalry don't turn up I will be needing that firearm when Mr Brendan has sobered up.


Just as Nunhead was starting to claw its way upmarket, too.

early_doors Wrote:

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> I've seen a squirrel with a hairless tail. Nasty

> looking critter. Are these typical or a new breed

> indigenous to Nunhead?


Oh no. Not a crossbred squirrel/rat. The fearsome Nunhead Squart. Or it could be a Squirat or a Ratirrel?


It says in my kiddie wildlife book here that squirrels use their tails to communicate with other squirrels.


Have we got hard squirrels, then, the bald-tailed Nunhead Squart being a squirrel of few words?


Like the Rotherhithe bald-headed grunting male?

bon3yard Wrote:

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> Strolling eh, was it wearing a cravat and smoking

> a pipe?


Could not see if it was wearing a cravat, but it did have the generally carefree air of the aristocrat taking a stroll on his lawn. If you are missing a cravat, I would look no further.


I was wondering about the squart/frankenfurry, does it hold its bald tail curved up, like a squirrel's, or is it kept down, in rat position?

That's very kind of you but I really don't want to have to get that close.


Does anyone know what the legal position is? The neighbouring house is owned by a housing association which has convered it into two flats.


They are appalling and have left a problem with the drains unfixed for years. I saw a rat run towards the area that water is leaking from today and wondered if that's where they're coming from.


Southwark Council tell me that they have to be invited in by the tenant of the property and unfortunately these tenants don't seem to care, they are still letting small children play in their rat-infested garden, and they do not look to me to have asked the Council in.


What to do in this situation please? Any law I can use to get some common sense (and rat poison) applied?

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