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And apparently, bringing them into your local McDonalds is frowned upon.
According to New York Magazine, a woman carrying a diapered baby kangaroo was asked to leave a Wisconsin McDonalds because other patrons were grossed out.
I know people have service dogs, service cats, and I've even seen miniature horses with "service animal" tags, but a kangaroo? In Wisconsin?
aragarna, can you confirm?
And a gratuitous pictures of many bebbeh kangaroos.

According to New York Magazine, a woman carrying a diapered baby kangaroo was asked to leave a Wisconsin McDonalds because other patrons were grossed out.
I know people have service dogs, service cats, and I've even seen miniature horses with "service animal" tags, but a kangaroo? In Wisconsin?
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And a gratuitous pictures of many bebbeh kangaroos.

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Date: 2015-02-04 09:04 pm (UTC)I don't even know how a cat could be of any service use ?
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Date: 2015-02-04 09:09 pm (UTC)There is definitely a therapeutic benefit, provided that the service animal is properly trained, which, tbh, most aren't. It's criminally easy to get your pet "Service Animal Certified" so you can take it into a restaurant or other public place where non-human animals are prohibited.
I thought, since this happened in your neck of the woods, you might have heard about it. And might have a want to get baby kangas for deserving members of your flist.
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Date: 2015-02-04 10:36 pm (UTC)I've seen more cacatoes pets than Kangaroos actually. Want a bird?
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Date: 2015-02-05 02:06 pm (UTC)"Caca" is baby talk for poop, so you can imagine my double take there.
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Date: 2015-02-05 02:32 pm (UTC)But just so you know, caca is French for poop too. ;-)