Baby kangaroo visits healthcare workers on UPMC campus
Jeff Stitt
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“We’re taking the Outback here in the eastern suburbs[of Pittsburgh],” jokes Dr. Dawn Klejka as he watches two nurses hold a baby kangaroo in the courtyard of UPMC McKeesport. said.
On Wednesday afternoon, UPMC McKeesport staff members and occasional patients lined up to meet two joeys, Isla, a 9-month-old kangaroo, and another female, six months and yet to be named.
Nurses, doctors, aides, radiology staff, building and grounds workers, UPMC police and others were given the opportunity to spend a few minutes cuddling baby Lou in a cloth pouch bag. Since kangaroos are marsupials and Isla and the other joeys are still young, this bag mimics their mother’s kangaroo pouch.
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