Video of San Antonio woman checking out at local Walmart with pet squirrel goes viral

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Video of San Antonio woman checking out at local Walmart with pet squirrel goes viral
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Walmart allows service animals in its stores but not pets.

In the video posted on X — the social media platform formerly known as Twitter — by @BarstoolUTSA, a woman is seen using the self-checkout station at the Walmart location at 5555 De Zavala Road. So far, nothing weird there. But upon closer examination, she has a squirrel perched on her shoulder.

, the retailer doesn't allow pets, but it welcomes service animals. The well-behaved squirrel doesn't appear to be wearing a service-animal vest, meaning it could have been a pet — or even a hitchhiker she picked up in the parking lot.“Most normal utsa fan,” chimed in @3milbballiqv2.The video has garnered more than 120,000 views and some 1,000 likes since being posted Sept. 15.

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