Dori was cleaning the cage. Kiko the parrot takes advantage of an overlook and escapes. For this reason, the bird was captured by authorities, who implanted an identification chip without the owner’s consent, and the bird has since become state property.
This Monday, Ana Rosa’s program We broadcast live with Dori, accompanied by Kiko, and explained how the event happened and what will happen next. Animal has been with her since 2002.
“Kiko went into the man’s house and the police took him to the police station. It took me a month to get him back because the police didn’t give me the treatment I deserved,” Dori said, stressing that:animal lover”.
”My parrot ran away from me, I didn’t throw it away. It was treated with great care, so I went to pick it up with the documents and cage and had it returned. They didn’t want me to see it, they kidnapped it for me. We emailed the person in charge along with the paperwork stating that the parrot was ours. They didn’t answer me, so I went there and they treated me very badly“Dori added.
“I told them that if the parrot doesn’t have a tip and I have to tip it, I’m not going to refuse it. The law came later, but I didn’t know anything about it. I have a purchase statement, but they said it was worthless. They confiscated it from me. They gave it to me to manage, but they confiscated it. They don’t have a microchip in my name and the parrot is mine. On the day they want to come and get it, they can take it from me,” the victim added.
“For me, he is another member of my family. I caught it when it was still a chick. I teach him how to talk, he tells me, ‘Dori, you’re beautiful, I love you’, he kisses me…He’s another person in my house,” the woman said.