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    RSPCA receive call about an alligator in Rhyl

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 7, 2020Updated:July 13, 2020No Comments
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    RSPCA Cymru was briefly tasked with rescuing a baby alligator in Rhyl – but immediately identified that the stricken reptile was in fact a toy! 

    A report was received by the charity, after Rhyl resident Clare Kelly was tricked into believing a baby alligator had been found in a bush in the North Wales town, before being placed in the bath of their home on Tuesday (30 June).

    However, it was actually a toy alligator – with the whole incident a prank by her family!

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    Suspicions were immediately arisen in RSPCA inspector Andrew Broadbent, who asked the panicked caller to double-check the validity of her family member’s claims.

    RSPCA inspector Andrew Broadbent said: “As soon as this call came in, it seemed highly unlikely to be true!

    “It’s important to never rule anything out in the animal welfare world – but there aren’t too many alligators lurking in the bushes in Rhyl!

    “The poor caller had been tricked by family members, who had put a toy alligator in the bath and pretended they collected it from nearby bushes. She was only trying to help – and was very apologetic.

    “Our chat certainly offered a bit of light relief at a difficult time for everybody at the moment, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    “We do sometimes get calls where people mistake toys or other objects for animals – and my colleagues have previously rushed to the aid of a rubber scorpion, a cuddly dog stuck on a roof, or a squirrel mistaken for a cat up a tree! But this was certainly a new one on me!”

    Clare Kelly, 25, who sounded the alarm to the RSPCA, said: “My brother went out and told me he’d found this baby alligator in a bush in Rhyl. My mother was in on the prank too.

    “They were so convincing, that I genuinely thought it was real and was planning on how to look after him.

    “I was ready to help the alligator – and we’d even discussed getting some meat from the butchers to feed him, and how I’d keep my hamster safe who lives with us.

    “They didn’t realise I was going to phone the RSPCA! It wasn’t until I told my family I’d called that they burst out laughing – and I had to then tell the RSPCA this alligator was actually made of plastic!”

    In 2019, the RSPCA received 1,175,193 phone calls – and approximately every 30 seconds, someone in England and Wales contacts the animal welfare charity.

    Ms. Kelly isn’t the first to be tricked with concern for a not-so-real animal – and the RSPCA has previously issued a list of some of the more unusual calls it receives.

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