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07.02.2022 - 21:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scots care worker has highlighted their horror at the disgusting ‘pipe-climbing rats’ which are plaguing their ability to provide palliative care to a resident within the building.
The block of flats in Edinburgh have become overrun with rodents who have chewed through the bins which the carers access.
The individual, who wishes to remain anonymous, works as a community care worker and has shared multiple clips and pictures that appear to show rats scurrying around the outside of the property.
One rat can be seen scurrying along the lengthy path to the front of the flats, whilst another can be seen climbing up the pipes that litter the outer facade of the building.
In another clip a rat can be seen through a hole in the lid of a communal bin that it appears to have chewed right through, according to Edinburgh Live.
The block of flats in the Granton area of the capital has become increasingly worse with as up to eight rats being sighted at the one time.
The concerned carer says that it has become difficult to provide complete care with rats sitting atop of bins that they have to dispose of sanitary products in.
They said: “I work as a community care worker dealing with elderly residents that need palliative end of life care. This one address on West Granton Road is a block of flats that are part-owned privately and part-Edinburgh city council rented homes.
“The rodent problem has been reported several times over the year as we hoped that pest control would attend to the area and deal with the rodents and vermin in the garden.
“But I recently contacted the Edinburgh Twitter team and there was no reply until I tagged Adam Mcvey and the deputy leader Cammy Day who is also the local councillor for the ward/area - this has
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