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I know there are signs all over WDW to not feed the wildlife, but I beg you, please pay attention and don't do it. Why you ask? I'll tell you why. I was there last Sat. and decided some fish and chips from GB would be nice. So, waited in line for 20 minutes, grabbed a bunch of packs of vinegar and took my bounty to the back of the pavilion and sat on a bench in front of the hedges in the shade. I was minding my own business with my food in my lap and looking to the side where I had laid my vinegar packs on the bench to open them. I was struggling to open them and not paying much attention to anything else when I felt something odd on my lap. Looked down and (I kid you not) a rat with a busy tail was sitting in lap getting ready to enjoy my fish. I did what any self respecting human being would do, screamed bloody murder. The darn rat just sat there and looked me, like Lady what is your issue? So I sort of tilted my lap to the side and it jumped off. Not to be discouraged, the darn rate then reached out for my leg like it was going to climb up. I stomped my foot and yelled shoo a lot (shoo is international). It finally left. This amused all the other people sitting around and one father with children (who were exclaiming over the cute squirrel) took a cracker out of his bag and tried to tempt it out. I said "you know it's just a rat with a busy tail and most likely has rabies and fleas right?" He said it wasn't a rat, I beg to differ, I had looked it up a while back at home while my dog was chasing one and they are indeed rodents. So, anyway, I go back to trying to open my vinegar, which is still laying on the bench next to me so again, I'm looking toward it. Again, I feel something on my leg. Looked down and the darn rat was on my leg again and I was feeling it's claws. Again, I screamed and tilted and this time, not to be satisfied with not getting any fish, it scratched me before jumping down. Again, it tried to reach for my leg and again I stomped my foot and yelled shoo. I had had enough by now, so I picked up all my things and moved across the way to a bench against a wall in the sun. Keep in mind, both times there were people on the other benches who felt this was the funniest thing they had ever seen and none thought it might be wise to say something to me when the darn rat was crawling into my lap.
Sadly, my fish was cold and more batter than fish but by george, I ate it. This was not my first encounter with wild life this trip. The day before while at Epcot, I was standing at a table in the Mexico pavilion under the shade eating and a few ducks decided to come around looking for droppings. Of course, there were kids in strollers throwing things on the ground for them while their parents just laughed. After the ducks had eaten everything on the ground, one decided my shoe looked interesting and came over and pecked at it. Thankfully, I had on tennis shoes and not sandals. I just moved my foot and told it to go away and, it being more polite than the bushy tailed rat, did so.
The moral of my story, don't feed the wild life at WDW. Oh, I did put a ton of hand sanitizer on my scratch (which was not deep) and when I got back to my room, took a hot soak in the tub and put antibiotic cream on it.
Sadly, my fish was cold and more batter than fish but by george, I ate it. This was not my first encounter with wild life this trip. The day before while at Epcot, I was standing at a table in the Mexico pavilion under the shade eating and a few ducks decided to come around looking for droppings. Of course, there were kids in strollers throwing things on the ground for them while their parents just laughed. After the ducks had eaten everything on the ground, one decided my shoe looked interesting and came over and pecked at it. Thankfully, I had on tennis shoes and not sandals. I just moved my foot and told it to go away and, it being more polite than the bushy tailed rat, did so.
The moral of my story, don't feed the wild life at WDW. Oh, I did put a ton of hand sanitizer on my scratch (which was not deep) and when I got back to my room, took a hot soak in the tub and put antibiotic cream on it.