
No kangaroo served in this McDonald’s
BEAVER DAM, Wis. (AP) — The woman who agreed to leave a McDonald's restaurant in Beaver Dam after a customer complained about the kangaroo she carried says she owns four additional kangaroos and a menagerie of other animals.
Diana Moyer lives on a farm near Columbus and has a collection of animals, including sheep, goats, emu, deer, horses and chickens. Police asked Moyer to leave McDonald's last week after she brought her eight-month-old kangaroo, Jimmy, to the restaurant in an infant car seat. Moyer says she takes her baby kangaroo everywhere, including the movies and church. Moyer says the kangaroo is a therapy animal for which she has a doctor's approval.
Moyer tells the Daily Citizen (http://bit.ly/18NAt61 ) that her farm is licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and that it has been inspected.
Source: AP
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