You won't believe this Las Vegas neighborhood drama
Okay so, real talk about this town: you can pretty much do anything here. You want to build a pyramid, a fake Eiffel Tower, or a whole castle? Go for it. But when it comes to flying your pet macaws around your house in a regular neighborhood, apparently, that's where the city draws the line. Heidi Fleiss, yeah, *that* Heidi Fleiss, moved to Vegas partly because she thought her macaws could just free-fly. Animal control visited her new spot, and it sounds like her birds are grounded.
Here's the deal: this isn't some Strip resort with an elaborate animal show. This is a neighborhood issue. The report says her macaws were flying "freely" in her home, which, look, it's not clear what the exact city ordinance is on macaws doing laps in your living room. But the mention of animal control getting involved means somebody in her neighborhood wasn't thrilled. It’s the kind of thing that makes you shake your head and realize even in Las Vegas, there are still rules about what you can and can't do when it comes to exotic pets.
What This Means for Las Vegas:
* **Neighborhood Vibes:** This story hits different than, say, a celebrity being arrested on the Strip. It's about a local trying to live her life in a residential area, just like you and me, but with a few more feathers involved.
* **Pet Ordinances:** It's a reminder that even in a city known for its wild side, there are still city and county rules about what kind of animals you can have and how you keep them, especially in places like Henderson or Summerlin.
* **Local Quirks:** Only in Vegas do you get this particular blend of celebrity, exotic pets, and suburban animal control intervention. It's not just the casinos that have their own set of rules.
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Catch the crew on the morning show — they're probably already talking about this. Mornings.live.