Dozens of goats have been found roaming around a neighbourhood in Idaho - honestly, we wish we were kidding - geddit?
Imagine opening the window to this commotion, we'd soon wake up that's for sure. Then run outside to try and pet them (obviously).
A KTVB journalist captured the adorable animals in action as they pottered around the pavements and roads, wandering over gardens and munching on grass.
Apparently there were about 118 goats roaming around - what a baaaaaad situation. Alright I stole that one from Twitter.
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People seemed pretty happy about the situation, one person said: "Is this how the apocalypse begins? With a plague of goats in Boise?"
He sounds happy, right?
Another added: "THANK YOU FOR THIS IT PUT A HUGE SMILE ON MY FACE!!! I DEFINITELY NEEDED THIS TO END THIS AWFUL WEEK OF DUMP & COMPANY!!!!"
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Calm down, mate.
And a third person added: "I want them released in my neighborhood next! @TheColonyTexas can we have goats roaming the streets?"
It has been reported that these LADs got tired of their location and broke through several slats of wood in a fence.
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They then began wandering from lawn to lawn, looking for snacks, meeting the neighbours and attracting all the attention.
Each and every one of the goats, that are owned by Kim and Matt Gabica as part of their We Rent Goats business, have since been accounted for.
Hang on, can we just appreciate this We Rent Goats business for a second, please?
The goats can be rented to chomp on weeds and tidy the place up.
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According to Idaho Statesman, the call about the rogue goats came into dispatch around 7am this morning. By 9am, all of the goats had been loaded on to a trailer to be taken back to where they came from.
Kim Gabica said because goats are herd animals, if one breaks free, the others will all follow.
"Goats are great escape artists, and I guess they decided to go on an adventure today," she said. "It's rare that this many would get out, but they would definitely follow each other."
Didn't think we could love a goat any more.
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