Feral Cats Blamed for Flea Infestation At Irish Hospital
This is a classic case of blaming the feral cat when no other reason could be found especially when that other reason was quite likely to be people. If there is a competition between a problem being caused by a feral cat or a person you know that the cat will be the cause of the problem.
It is obviously very unusual for there to be a cat flea infestation inside a hospital. However, it is not that unusual, I suspect, for feral cats to live near hospitals because where there are hospitals there are kitchens to feed the patients and where there are kitchens there is lots of food in bins outside the hospital; an ideal source of sustenance for a group of feral cats.
However, it seems that the hospital, on this occasion, was too eager to blame the cats and used a pest control company to trap them and kill them although it is said that they were euthanised by a veterinarian. Euthanising a healthy cat is not euthanasia is straight killing.
I wonder whether anybody in authority at the hospital asked questions about the people working at the hospital and whether they kept cats at home or not. That, I think, would have been a good line of enquiry for the hospital management before jumping in and contracting with a pest control company. Perhaps they did but I doubt it.
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