One of the giant rodents was "the size of a Yorkshire Terrier" and another as big as a cat
A GRAN has said an invasion of rats the size of small DOGS in her garden has left her fearing for her grandchildren’s lives.
Kimberley Meadows, 52, was horrified when she spotted one rat “the size of a Yorkshire Terrier” and another as big as a cat outside her home.
he giant rodents have forced the gran-of-seven to keep her young grandchildren inside during the school holidays because they are now living under her shed.
One of the gigantic rodents even ran through the kitchen of a neighbouring propertybecause their back door was open.
Kimberley said she now fears her two and three-year-old grandchildren could be KILLED by the massive rats.
The former union rep, who lives in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffs., said: "I thought it was a cat at first and then I saw its tail and it was moving so fast.
"The bigger one was the size of a Yorkshire Terrier dog.
"I'm terrified that a rat will bite one of the grandchildren or run up their leg and pee on them.
"My grandchildren are toddlers so they could get seriously ill and it could be fatal.
"The kids are picking things up and putting things in their mouth all the time so they cannot play outside.
"Up until a few days ago you could hear children playing in all the gardens but now, even though it is the summer holidays, it's so quiet because we are afraid of what could happen.
"It isn't fair on the kids, but I'm worried about my grandchildren and the other children around here."
The family first saw a rat in their garden in March but said the recent hot weather has seen the numbers of the vermin rocket.
Mum-of-two Kimberley is now so afraid of what could happen to her grandchildren that she is keeping her back door shut even in the scorching summer weather.
She added: "They are just so blatant. I thought they would be scared of us but they are not.
"I have seven grandchildren but five of them live in London, but I really fear for these two because they are here most of the time.
"The rats have been jumping about and running around in the middle of the day.
"These are supposed to be family houses but now there are rats under all the sheds.
"It's a shame because they are all brand new houses."
Kimberley reported the issue to her landlords Orbit Heart of England who referred her to the environmental health department at East Staffordshire Borough Council.
But the authority said it no longer handles pest control issues so are unable to help the gran.
She said the family can't afford to pay £85 for pest control because it is the equivalent of a two-week food shop.
She has also been told the rats could return even if their garden was treated because the issue is affecting many of the gardens on the new estate.
Kevin Hornsby, head of housing at Orbit Heart of England, said: "We were made aware of a rat issue at on the evening of August 10.
"At the time, we advised the customer to contact environmental health as they provide helpful guidance and advice on how to control pests in the house or garden.
"We encourage anyone with a rat issue to follow this advice.
"However, if customers feel there is an underlying issue, then we ask them to please contact us and we would be happy to investigate further."
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