Is That a Cat?” Goat Hilariously Shimmy’s Through Tiny Cat Door!

By: Clarisse Jelle
Clarisse is an effective freelance SEO writer for a dog magazine, combining her deep passion for animals with her professional skills. Her hands-on experience with rescued cats and stray dogs enriches her writing, enabling her to create engaging and informative content that resonates with pet parents and animal lovers.Read more
| October 5, 2024

Living on a farm or in an area where farm animals are common can lead to some truly unusual experiences. Many people have pet doors installed for their dogs or cats, so they can come and go as they please. However, one family had an unexpected visitor who wasn’t quite your typical house pet. In this amusing story, we follow the antics of a determined goat, a small cat door, and his cozy adventure indoors.

Picture this: you’re spending a peaceful afternoon at home, appreciating the calmness of country life. Out of nowhere, there’s a clattering noise. Your first thought? “What could that be?” It’s not Santa, given that it’s nowhere near Christmas, and it’s definitely not coming from the roof. Curious, you look toward the source of the noise and are greeted by an unexpected sight.

If you’re like most people, you might initially think, “Oh no, a goat has managed to get himself stuck in the cat door!” But what happened was even more surprising. This determined goat twisted, squeezed, and nudged his way through the small opening. And then, with one final push—POOF!—there’s a goat standing in the middle of the kitchen!

In the background, you can spot two other goats, seemingly watching the whole thing unfold. It’s unclear whether they were encouraging their buddy or silently laughing at his efforts. Meanwhile, the homeowner, understandably baffled, can be heard asking, “How do you do that?” The disbelief in his voice is clear as he glances at the goat’s companions and adds, “I’m glad you two aren’t doing that!”

Once inside, the adventurous goat casually strolls around the house like he’s done this a thousand times. The way he inspects his new surroundings, without a hint of urgency, suggests that this might not be his first time pulling off this stunt. And judging by the owner’s reaction, this could very well be a regular occurrence.

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Having a pet door brings all kinds of surprises. You never know what might wander into your home! For example, a man in New Zealand recently found an owl in his house thanks to his cat door! Goats, however, are particularly goofy creatures, and watching them always guarantees a good laugh. If this story of a goat’s curious adventure gave you a chuckle, be sure to share it with others!

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