300 Euro finder's fee
Parrot “Pedro” is desperately wanted
On May 4, the 22-year-old gray parrot from Kukmirn flew away and no trace has been found since. The owners hope that the trusting animal has flown to someone and promise a 300 euro finder's fee.
"If I don't find her again, I can't forgive myself, I'm at the end of my tether," says Angelika Muik-Schantl in despair. On May 4 at around 11 a.m., her 22-year-old female parrot "Pedro" escaped from Kukmirn in the district of Güssing. Despite numerous postings on Facebook, there have been no sightings or information about the whereabouts of the trusting, talking bird.
Part of the family
"My father, who has since passed away, brought her to us when she was six months old, she is part of our family," says Muik-Schantl. "We searched the forest and surrounding areas for days - nothing. I can't explain it."
Have you seen "Pedro"?
Information to 0664/305 74 37
300 euros finder's fee
The South Burgenland woman therefore hopes that "Pedro" has flown to someone. "I would be infinitely grateful if someone had caught 'Pedro' and has been looking after her ever since." She urges people not to release "Pedro" again: "I'm not angry with anyone, quite the opposite - not everyone has Facebook, so I sincerely hope that someone will read the appeal in the newspaper and we can find each other again." There is also a 300 euro finder's fee. Because partner bird "Amadeo" has also been in mourning since "Pedro's" disappearance and is hardly eating ...
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