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"Concerns over therapy ferrets used to kill rats at UK’s largest children’s prison"

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Good idea fairy firing alright, fairy - STOPS! What do you do?

Someone thought using the emotional support ferrets in a kid's prison to kill rats was a good idea - until one of the kids being emotionally supported sees the ferret doing its Darwinistic thing on a rat?
Number of WTF elements here, like the kids, and so many rats "the system" isn't dealing with that staff need alternate measures.
 
Good idea fairy firing alright, fairy - STOPS! What do you do?

Someone thought using the emotional support ferrets in a kid's prison to kill rats was a good idea
The ancients knew ways of doing things. People have become too emotionally fragile. Not exposing them to realities of existence is part of what makes people emotionally fragile. A downward spiral.
 
The ancients knew ways of doing things. People have become too emotionally fragile. Not exposing them to realities of existence is part of what makes people emotionally fragile. A downward spiral.
Sad there can't be, say, something somewhere in the middle between wrapping young offenders in bubble wrap and making them witness ferret-rat gladiator games to teach them how the real world works outside, right?
 
Sad there can't be, say, something somewhere in the middle between wrapping young offenders in bubble wrap and making them witness ferret-rat gladiator games to teach them how the real world works outside, right?
I doubt pit fights between roosters or dogs are needed. A ferret doing what it was originally domesticated to do is OK.
 
I doubt pit fights between roosters or dogs are needed. A ferret doing what it was originally domesticated to do is OK.
Notwithstanding there's enough of a rat buffet in a prison that management can't deal with it outside of press ganging the emotional support animals.
 
Notwithstanding there's enough of a rat buffet in a prison that management can't deal with it outside of press ganging the emotional support animals.
Rats are surprisingly difficult to control and kill, and some of the usual means are harmful or fatal to other animals.
 
Rats are surprisingly difficult to control and kill, and some of the usual means are harmful or fatal to other animals.
Or people. I doubt releasing snakes into the prison would be seen as helpful.

I’d like to order a few hundred Egyptian ASP’s please? They are for a children’s prison (which also brings up a lot of questions — which I suppose the ASP’s could also answer…)
 
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