Two-foot rodents breaking holes in walls, ravaging bins in Birmingham Professor blames households' eating habits for fuelling size of pests Chief pest control officer says they weigh same as two bags of sugar

By Mia De Graaf

PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 1 April 2014 | UPDATED: 10:14 EST, 1 April 2014

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Rats as big as cats have been scouring the streets of Birmingham, breaking holes in walls and ravaging bins, reports claim.

Pest control has gone into overdrive to tackle more than 5,100 sightings of the enormous animals in the city just one year.

Colin Watts, managing the crackdown, said he saw a two-foot rodent as 'wide as a brick'.

Outbreak: Pest control has been sent into overdrive to find and catch two-foot rats swarming Birmingham

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Rats as big as CATS prowl the streets as pest control officers are called to 5,000 sightings in a year in just one city

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