A pet parrot named Versace scared off potential home invaders with its terrifying shrieks in Melbourne's north on New Year's Eve. 9News
A pet parrot named Versace scared off potential home invaders with its terrifying shrieks in Melbourne's north on New Year's Eve.
Video of the parrot, taken from a security camera inside a Mickleham home, shows the macaw screaming as thieves attempt to break in.A pet parrot named Versace scared off potential home invaders with its terrifying shrieks in Melbourne's north on New Year's Eve. It's believed a break-in was attempted at the property just before midnight, triggering the parrot's reaction.The macaw's owners caught the reaction on a security camera in their loungeroom.
Video of the parrot, taken from a security camera inside a Mickleham home, shows the macaw screaming as thieves attempt to break in. Versace's family left the house for New Year's Eve, which was the first time they had parted with the nearly three-year-old macaw."Eventually she did and I just kissed her for ages," Kavanagh said.Versace is enjoying plenty of snacks since the scare and she may have a few more treats soon."She occasionally doesn't mind a bit of KFC," Kavanagh said. "Chicken and chips as a little treat.
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