Judge allows Quebec City man to keep ‘Moko,’ his 7-year-old pet crow
MONTREAL — Moko the crow won’t be flying the coop any time soon — at least according to the bird’s owner, who says a Quebec judge has given him permission to keep his pet.
Simon Perusse says he went to court to argue against a $650 fine levied against him by the province’s Wildlife Department for keeping a wild animal in captivity without a permit.
Perusse said he took steps to get a permit in 2015 after a landlord complained about the bird, but was instead fined and informed that his precious feathered friend would be seized if the fine was upheld.
“I was told I could plead guilty and they would take Moko and I’d pay $650 and they’d euthanize him, or I could wait for the court’s judgment,” the 51-year-old Quebec City man said in a telephone interview.


