Emotional divorce battles over pets – dogs, cats and parrots
Daily News
|December 22, 2025
WHILE the sharp minds of the legal profession were mostly focused this year on paving the way for new laws and deciding on matters of national importance, legal wrangles concerning pets were yet again no stranger to the Bench.
Earlier this month, the fate of an African Grey parrot came under the judicial spotlight. The Mpumalanga High Court had to grapple with the question of whether the feathery subject before it was indeed Zazu, or whether it was Zippy.
Both birds escaped at a stage, one being captured again, while the other is still missing. The owners of both birds claimed the one captured was their beloved pet.
The contentious dispute involved Mfanawokulunga Orbet Ntuli and Crystle Pachos, both of whom vehemently claimed ownership of the captured bird. The case involved a series of legal proceedings, beginning at the small claims court, followed by a hearing in the magistrate's court and subsequently moving to the high court for an appeal.
Both parties reported the disappearance of their respective birds. Pachos's Zazu went missing in February 2020. She launched a social media campaign to locate Zazu and in May 2021 when she was reunited with the bird, she celebrated the news on Facebook. Ntuli, a lawyer, meanwhile announced that his own bird Zippy had gone missing. Ntuli claimed the bird which was found, was not Zazu, but rather Zippy.
The matter landed before the Small Claims Court, which dismissed the case on the grounds that it was too complex for its jurisdiction. A behavioural assessment to ascertain its rightful owner proved the bird more partial to Pachos, but this was said not to be enough.
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