Over the seasons, he travels the city, looking for different species of urban and wild animals. Rats, mice, garden birds and predators chasing them, flocks of summer swifts, flavicaude scorpions with a residual population, bats, so many animals that live alongside humans, creators of this biotope with its specific fauna: the city. Beyond knowledge of the biology and behavior of wild animals in urban environments, this film is an ode to the city, a romantic invitation to watch it in every corner. Misitgri des Toits and urban fauna offers a new writing, between animal documentary and fiction. "...The city is an artificial reef whose buildings and gardens are the coral. An idea of man that certain animals have appropriated. As for me, with my status as an alley cat, I am a bit of a bridge between man and wildlife...'' Commented by Charles Berling. Any public screening of this film, whether paying or free, open to a large audience or a restricted audience, is prohibited. A projection of this type requires authorization from the authors or rights holders.
—Patrick Glotin