Lost Cockatiel: Vinny Missing in Mount Laurel - photo

Lost Cockatiel: Vinny Missing in Mount Laurel

Summit Road, 207, Mount Laurel Township

I was moving out of my house at 207 summit road on the 30th of July. And whilst doing so around 4:00PM my female cinnamon cockatiel, Vinny, escaped. Her wings aren't clipped so she has the ability to fly but not for very long. She flew into a nearby tree and flew to two others after until it was around 9:00PM and I she was quiet because it was dark out. I left her cage with her food, water, and her eggs in it. I came back the next day at around 8:30AM and she was still there. After about two hours of waiting for her, she flew away into a neighbors backyard and I lost sight of where she had went. I could still hear her chirps. My family and I have been coming back to the neighborhood to check her cage which we had left there for her and to go around the neighborhood shouting her name. Mind you I have no idea what she is sustaining herself on and if she has drank water or eaten food for the past four days so she could be flying to pools for water or will remain low to the ground. If you see her or have any details on her please call me at 856-366-6964. If you have to pick her up please approach her slowly and calmly and if you pick her up put your hands over her wings and hold her close to you.

 

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Summit Road, 207, Mount Laurel Township
Listing number
usl492580
Pet's gender
Female
Added
Thu, 08.08.2024
Lost
Tue, 30.07.2024
Owner name
Dante Cronin

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Listing usl492580 posted on Facebook Philadelphia, US - Lost and Found Dogs & Cats
Published: 09 August 2024, reply
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Shared🙏🙏🙏....Immediately file a missing animal report to (Pet rescue team on Facebook . They specializes in animal tracking and helped me find mine in less than two days after I texted them. Give them a try hopefully, they can assist you in getting your pet back as soon as possible.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=142.
Published: 09 August 2024, reply

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