“”He flew away, but promised to return.” The story of the return of the parrot Pashka “
Sometimes the stories about the loss and rescue of a pet are so incredible that they are simply hard to believe. The story of the lovebird parrot Pashka is just one of them.
Pashka disappeared on January 22. The too curious parrot sat on the owner’s jacket, completely unaware that in a few minutes he would be outside in sub-zero temperatures.
In turn, the owner did not notice the weightless Pashka on his back exactly until the moment when he fluttered up into the street, frightened by an unfamiliar environment.
Then an action movie began: a parrot is a fast bird, and you need to look for it quickly so that it does not end up in another area by evening. Unfortunately, the continuous search, which lasted 4 hours, did not lead to success.
By evening, all the entrances of Shevchenko Boulevard in the city of Minsk, Pashka’s native street, were plastered with announcements about his disappearance, and all that was left for the owners was to dutifully wait.
It is worth noting that one should never neglect such a powerful tool as word of mouth. After all, it helped to find a parrot.
The next morning, a friend of the mistress of the departed parrot, standing in a pet store, shared the sad news about the missing lovebird, not hoping to hear anything in response. But, by chance, her grandfather was in line behind her, who heard that two unknown girls had found some kind of parrot.
This news was immediately reported to the owner of the parrot, and after a few hours there was not a single board with announcements left unexamined, however, nothing could be found. But, again, fate intervened in some miraculous way, because it turned out that the girls who found the parrot left an announcement. One. Just in the entrance where the owner’s friend lives.
Since the girls’ contacts were on the ad, it was not difficult to contact them. It turned out that the girls noticed the baby at the bus stop, a frozen lovebird sitting on the ground, surrounded by completely unfriendly crows.
The girls freed the parrot by force, wrapped it in a scarf and took it to their home, in Sosny.
Having learned the exact address, the hostess went to pick up the unfortunate traveler. Surprisingly, flying in the cold did not affect Pashka’s health in the slightest. He did not lose his energy, remaining the same cheerful flyer.
Here is such an amazing story from the parrot Pashka, after reading which we can draw two conclusions: always check your clothes before going out and never neglect word of mouth.
All photos: from the personal archive of Alexandra Yurova, owner of the parrot Pashka.You might also be interested in:Three Happy Cane Corso Stories«