Lost Pet Parakeet Returned After Telling Cops its Address

Published May 2, 2012

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A lost parakeet found his way home by telling his address to a cop.

Without identification tags or a microchip, it is often difficult to recover a lost cat or dog much to the distress of their loving families. Luckily for one parakeet owner in Japan, her pet parakeet cannot only speak, but he knows his own address!

The parakeet, named Piko-chan, escaped from his home in the city of Sagamihara early Sunday morning. He flew into the busy city center where he roamed free before perching himself on the shoulder of a guest at a hotel close by where he was then apprehended by the police.

Piko-chan didn’t immediately blurt out his address, though. According to a report by the New York Post, it wasn’t until Tuesday night that the bird blurted out the names of the city and the district where his owner lives.

Stunned, the police listened carefully as Piko-chan proceeded to repeat his owner’s street and house number.

Figuring they had nothing to lose, the police grabbed Piko-chan and drove to the address he repeated.  Sure enough, when they arrived Piko-chan’s 64-year-old owner reclaimed her lost bird.

She told the police that Piko-chan is not her first parakeet and she had previously owned a similar bird that flew away and was lost forever. Vowing never to make that mistake again, she taught her new bird the address of her home. Thank goodness she did!

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Comments (140)

Anonymous (Unverified)
Now that's an awesome story, and a very smart owner as well as bird!
Anonymous (Unverified)
Speaking of birds, has anyone seen Snowball the Parrot dancing to GAGA? Google it, it will make a person in the WORST mood laugh.
erika w (Unverified)
That's hilarious. And heartwarming. No US cop would bother. They've lost sight of their oath "to protect and serve."
Anne Y. Moss (Unverified)
Judy was a monkey and she lived right next door to Butch, a parakeet. Butch imitated Judy perfectly. Another time, my mother and son, about 5 at that time, visited my Aunt on her farm. About six A.M., a flock of about 30 blue birds flew in and fed in the yard for about 30 minutes, then flew away. Flying with the blue birds were two parakeets. Blue birds and parakeets seemed to get along just fine.
grandpa simpson (Unverified)
...so i tied an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time.
Anne Y. Moss (Unverified)
Well, I meant my mother, my son and I !!!
Anonymous (Unverified)
I had a male parakeet when I was 16, now 70, it's the frequency of your voice that will make the bird learn fast. Mine could say about 4 or 5 short sentences. He loved to sit on my music sheet and listen to me play my music instrument. They need a mirror in the cage so they think their not alone.