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Christie Carr, Oklahoma Woman, Fights To Keep Disabled Pet Kangaroo (PHOTOS)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 04/01/11 01:37 PM ET   Updated: 06/01/11 06:12 AM ET

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -- An Oklahoma woman suffering from depression has found solace in the company of an unusual companion, but local city officials worry that the therapy pet – a partially paralyzed kangaroo – could become a public safety risk.

Christie Carr is seeking an exemption from the Broken Arrow City Council to keep Irwin, a 25-pound great red kangaroo that she cares for much like a child. Irwin rides in a car seat, is dressed in a shirt and pants each day and is rarely away from his doting caretaker.

At the advice of her therapist, Carr began volunteering at a local animal sanctuary, where she met Irwin, then just a baby. Less than a week later, the kangaroo named for famed Australian animal expert Steve Irwin ran into a fence, fracturing his neck and causing severe brain damage.

Carr volunteered to take the animal home and, while nursing him back to health, developed a bond. Irwin cannot stand or walk on his own, although he is slowly gaining back mobility and can hop three or four times in a row with assistance, she said.

"Irwin will not live if I have to give him up," Carr said, adding that she would rather leave town. "I can't imagine a day living without him."

Native to Australia, healthy male great red kangaroos can grow up to 7 feet tall, weigh more than 200 pounds and bound 25 feet in a single leap. But because of his accident, Irwin isn't expected to get larger than 50 pounds, his veterinarian, Dr. Lesleigh Cash Warren, wrote in a letter to the council supporting Carr's request to keep him.

Neutering has also lessened any chance he will become aggressive.

"Irwin cannot be judged as any normal kangaroo," Warren wrote. "He is a unique animal due to his disabilities and will require a lifetime of care and concern for his welfare."

Carr, who is unable to work because of her health, changes Irwin's diaper several times a day. She feeds him salad, raw veggies, kangaroo chow, popcorn and the occasional Cheez-Its or a handful of Cheetos.

The marsupial never leaves the house without first getting dressed. The clothes – a little boy's shirt cut and sewed to accommodate his neck, sometimes a tie, and jeans or slacks with a hole cut for the tail_ are necessary for therapeutic reasons and to protect him against germs, Carr said.

The 1-year-old animal never leaves Carr's side for more than an hour, often accompanying her on errands and going out to eat. He rides in a car seat before being placed in a pouch when going out in public. Carr's therapist certified the animal as a therapy pet under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Broken Arrow Mayor Mike Lester said he worries what could happen if Irwin is able to regain full mobility. The council last week delayed considering the issue until an April 19 meeting, to give City Attorney Beth Anne Wilkening and other staff time to research the issue.

"There's just a myriad of things we need to consider," Lester said.

Every exception made sets a precedent, and the council must take that into consideration, Wilkening said. The council may decide to create an exotic animal review committee that would look at each animal on a case-by-case basis, he said.

Broken Arrow Nursing Home owner Joanna Cooper said she doesn't understand why keeping Irwin has become an issue. Carr has brought Irwin to the nursing home in the past for residents to hold and pet. Several residents of the nursing home plan to attend the upcoming council meeting with signs to show their support for Carr and Irwin.

"Why are people giving her problems when people have tigers and pit bulls?" Copper said.

Take a look at images of Carr with her beloved companion below.

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BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -- An Oklahoma woman suffering from depression has found solace in the company of an unusual companion, but local city officials worry that the therapy pet – a partially paralyze...
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07:51 PM on 05/07/2011
This article was posted on April 1st. It's an April fool's joke.
05:51 PM on 04/25/2011
Leave Irwin alone, he is receiving the love he deserves from a wonderful, devoted, caring woman PLUS, he is providing a great service to his owner and our precious senior generation.
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brooklyncitizen
Quaerite primum regnum dei
01:44 PM on 04/23/2011
Guess if it was guns and ammo she was dressing up there'd be no problem.

I find their attachment a bit disturbing and mostly because of the clothes...but the two have bonded and it is really not Okie govt's business. Stories like this bring out my inner anarchist...this is an example of how a generally useless govt can meddle on a whim when it sniffs out a happy citizen.
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Ronald Ferreira
03:15 AM on 04/23/2011
oh his so cute people just love to put animals to sleep they dont care about booboo zoo on maui the same way the state want to put disaabled animals to sleep and were doing what we can to stop them.
09:57 AM on 04/21/2011
You keep that Roo hon, you were made for each other!
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12:58 PM on 04/16/2011
I think it's sweet as pie but then I remember the woman who's face and even her hands were literally torn off by the "child like" monkey. Wild is wild, even disabled and brain damaged.
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syndibird
09:28 PM on 04/17/2011
To be factual the "child like" monkey was an ape, not a monkey. Kangaroos and apes are vastly different species. Let her keep the kangaroo fergawdsake!
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brooklyncitizen
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01:39 PM on 04/23/2011
lol
guess some people can't tell the difference between marsupials and primates
05:34 PM on 04/13/2011
So it's okay to go and hunt animals, but not okay to take care of them if they're hurt? Unbelievable!
09:39 AM on 04/12/2011
Seeing that Irwin needs to wear a diaper I think it's a good idea that she cares enough to dress him up in a t-shirt in jeans. It's not weird or creepy... God, who are you heartless people and where do you come from? The animal is disabled and it lifts this woman out of her depression and the joy Irwin brings to others cannot be measured. As noted below he should only know. I wish I could let Christine and Iriwn live with me. It's a shame this poor woman has to have this worry over her head.
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ninjasrolled
Orbiting a small unregarded yellow sun
03:31 PM on 04/11/2011
Oh for Christ's sake. Pitbull haters again? When will people rid themselves of their profound ignorance?
01:55 PM on 04/11/2011
I lived in Oklahoma for a year. In the office where I worked, they mourned over the Oklahoma City bombing, but refused to honor one minute of silence on the anniversary of 9/11 and laughed through the whole minute because, after all, it was New Yorkers. When I went to a Kurt Vonnegut lecture and met him later in the bar of the hotel where I was staying, I rushed in the next day and told the office. Their response was "who"?

I think some of the people trying to get rid of this sweet little kangaroo are a little threatened by its intelligence and humanity.
12:22 PM on 04/22/2011
are you serious? they laughed? good lord. am I allowed to hate Oklahoma now?
01:20 PM on 04/11/2011
We have so many problems in this world, why on earth are people trying to make more? Leave this poor woman and her precious pet alone. This isn't about returning an animal to it's natural habitat, this animal can't live on it's own! Leave them both alone and let them bring the joy they are bringing to those less fortunate. My hopes and prayers are with them! Sincerely, Karla
12:37 PM on 04/11/2011
Like other readers, I am warmed by her compassion and devotion, but slightly creeped out by the costuming. And as a former Broken Arrow resident, I would support it with one proviso. It can't be used as precedent. If this is to be the leading edge of ever increasing sizes, shapes and out-sized temperaments, at some point a line will have to be drawn. {Yes, I'm making the slippery slope argument here}.
09:47 AM on 04/08/2011
Let her keep it..if and when he regains full mobility, then make a different plan, but not now!!
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DrJohnnySkeptic
The road to success is always under construction.
08:53 AM on 04/07/2011
If the kangaroo is being taken care of and is happy where he is, let him stay. Something brought these two together: fate.
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JaxReader
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04:10 PM on 04/11/2011
'Fate' is it.... Dr. Skeptic? ;-)
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DrJohnnySkeptic
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04:50 PM on 04/12/2011
Miracles can happen.
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01:39 AM on 04/07/2011
Leave Irwin Alone!...and thanks to Ms Carr for caring, I'm calling my vote in now.