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She promises 200 euros to the man who finds her lover’s parrot

It is a rather unusual call that Claire, a resident thereIndre-et-Loire. Son parrotMr Kiwi, robbed on the night of 9 to 10 November in Pocé-sur-Cisse, where she works, reports Touraine Blue France. Since then she has been hoping to find him. This 8-year-old parrot, ululation from Senegal, was placed in the Touraine Fleurs store to brighten the mood and prevent him from being alone with his owner, details France 3 Centre-Val de Loire. “Everyone was happy to see him, even the children,” Claire told France Bleu.

So she launched urgent demand on social networks : “Money, I don’t necessarily have a lot of it but I don’t care. » She offers a reward 200 euros to find his feathered companion.

Stolen by traffickers?

Because the volClaire, who considers Mr. Kiwi her “baby”, is not committing a crime. “It is certain, it was stolen to be resold by traffickers […] they can resell for 200 to 300 euros,” she said. Claire suspects a precedent: five years earlier, other birds were stolen from the same store. She also learned that a customer at the store had lost her bird.

Amboise gendarmes opened a researchand Claire filed a complaint, as did her employer. But the police are not convinced by the human trafficking theory. “I’m going to miss it a lot,” Claire despairs.

2024-11-19 20:48:00
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What kind ‍of impacts do ⁢you think the theft of⁤ Mr.​ Kiwi⁢ has on‍ public awareness‌ regarding exotic pet ownership and trafficking? ​

Thank you for providing the​ article. As the website editor, I think it’s important to have professional and engaging content that not only informs but also offers a platform⁣ for discussion.

With that in mind, I suggest we conduct the interview⁤ in a ⁣Q&A format, focusing on the​ key topics covered in the article: ‌the theft of Mr. Kiwi, the reward being offered, and the possibility of⁣ him being resold​ by traffickers.

Question 1: Could you please introduce yourselves and share a bit about your ‍connection to​ the story?

Question 2: Claire, how⁤ are you holding up after the theft of⁣ Mr. Kiwi? What kind of support have you received from your community and network?

Question 3: Mr. ‌Kiwi has been described as​ “stolen to ⁢be resold by traffickers.” What ⁤are​ your⁣ thoughts on this theory?

Question 4: What measures‍ are being taken⁢ by the authorities to find ‌Mr. Kiwi? Have they made any progress so far?

Question 5: Jess, as someone who works with⁣ exotic animals, have you⁢ witnessed any increase in pet thefts ⁤recently? What ‍can pet owners‍ do ⁤to protect​ their animals from being targeted?

Question 6: Do ‌you think offering a reward is an effective way to ⁣encourage people to help locate missing pets?

Question ⁤7: ⁢Is there‍ anything else ⁤you would like to ​add or discuss​ about‌ the theft of Mr. Kiwi or​ animal welfare in general?

We would ‌love to publish this interview on our website to ⁤bring attention to this story and start a conversation about⁢ pet safety and welfare.

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