Oklahoma woman may not be able to keep kangaroo
BROKEN ARROW -- An Oklahoma woman who asked the local city council for an exemption so she could keep her pet kangaroo says proposed changes to the law meant to help her keep the animal may be too costly.
The Broken Arrow City Council tabled Christie Carr 's request last month to keep a partially disabled kangaroo named Irwin so City Attorney Beth Ann Wilkening could research the issue.
Wilkening is sugge...
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