in the town of siskele, which is located next to the selofield nuclear facility, a colony of feral nucleareed them with objects, objects, objects, sorry, it is not said what kind, the animals are fed in huge steam pipes. the result, say animal defense activists, is that they find particles of plutonium and cesium, so to speak, where cats live, big words that are not supported by specific photos or video evidence. just a theory: wild cats usually have a couple of litters a year, in the wild, this is due to food restrictions, but when they are fed all the time, they can constantly give birth to kittens. this is not a good life for them, there are obviously areas where cats shouldn't be. this is a workplace after all, and it could be dangerous for both them and the staff. after all, they contain traces of radiation, say volunteers from the anti-nuclear social movement, but for some reason local residents are not indignant. who live in close proximity to terrible atomic cats, or even take them in, which means that people are generally radioactive , say activists, and it doesn’t matter that the