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Millionaire leaves $100k to pet cockatiels

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A Manhattan millionaire has left a $100,000 (£66,000) trust fund to her 32 pet cockatiels.

Leslie Ann Mandel's will states her beloved birds should "continue to live in the aviary" at her $4m home in East Hampton, New York, according to the New York Post.

She listed each of the birds - Wheetie, Port, Blackie, Zippy, Tara, Zara, Shasha, Pigeon, Victory, Alie, Zack 12, Dart, Cubby, Max, Baby, Ruthie, Pumpkin, Tattoo, Susie, Tracy, Margie, Sammy, Angel, Inky, Sara, Tundra, Tanteleah, Eva, Cody, Nicki, Avis and Dragon - in her legal papers.

The will also says: "It is my wish that the birds be fed and the building cleaned each Monday and Thursday and their food shall be purchased from Avi-Cakes, carrots, water and popcorn."

Ms Mandel, who was married to sci-fi author Arthur Herzog, named her stepson, Matthew Herzog, as trustee of the fund, which will also care for a cat named Kiki and a rescue dog named Frosty.

The direct mail entrepreneur died in June aged 69 after amassing a $5.3m fortune.

In 2007, hotel magnate Leona Helmsley left $12m to her dog, Trouble. A judge later reduced the bequest to $2m.



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