A parrot was stolen from a flower store in Pocé-sur-Cisse (Indre-et-Loire), on the night of Saturday November 9 to Sunday November 10. His owner has put up posters everywhere and is offering 200 euros to anyone who finds him.
On the night of Saturday November 9 to Sunday November 10, a parrot named Monsieur Kiwi disappeared in Pocé-sur-Cisse (Indre-et-Loire). The bird was then in a flower store, the workplace of its owner. Desperate, she has been actively searching for her companion ever since, reports France Blue Touraine.
The woman put up posters wherever she could, distributed the wanted notice with the photo of Mr. Kiwi on social networks and even offered 200 euros to the person who brings her his bird. “Really, I am angry, revolted that someone could steal an animal like that,” she said.
Bird trafficking in the region?
The doors of the flower business were forced open on the evening of the incident. The woman filed a complaint and so did the business owner. “My parrot is my baby,” says the woman who has shared Mr. Kiwi’s life for eight years. It's like stealing a child. »
According to the manager, birds had already been stolen from the same business five years previously, before she set up her business there, and she suspects bird trafficking in the region, a hypothesis that the gendarmerie refutes. However, according to France 3 Centre-Val de Loirewildlife trafficking is said to be booming across France.
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