Where are those filthy rats?
Someone can be born in the year of The Rat, and yet not necessarily become a rat later on in life, according to Chinese Astrology.
Ha-ha... Yes, being called a rat is usually quite derogatory in any language or tongue. That's just how low we humans regard rats, in general - the rodents, I mean.
A stool is usually quite a handy perch for most ladies screaming out their lungs at the sight of one or more of these home bred critters.
As would be expected, old settlements, towns, cities, and 'untidy' - that is, poorly built or kept or maintained - homes are usually the most likely hideouts for rats.
There is some corroboration. In the USA, the rodent risk report has the following as the top twenty rat infested cities:
- 01 New York, NY
- 02 Atlanta, GA
- 03 Houston, TX
- 04 Louisville, KY
- 05 Philadelphia, PA
- 06 Chicago, IL
- 07 Boston, MA
- 08 San Antonio, TX
- 09 Milwaukee, WI
- 10 Detroit, MI
- 11 Columbus, OH
- 12 Baltimore, MD
- 13 Oklahoma City, OK
- 14 Memphis, TN
- 15 Portland, OR
- 16 El Paso, TX
- 17 Nashville, TN
- 18 Ft. Worth, TX
- 19 Jacksonville, FL
- 20 Dallas, TX
Yuck! By the way, my neighborhood has rats, too. You know what they say about rats being more abundant in places where there is a lot of dirty open gutters or drains, uncleared garbage or refuse, wasted or overflowing wealth, or putrefying or uncovered food.
Ha-ha... These days, even the poor church rats are not poor any longer - in fact, some have become fat cats in their own right!




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