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‘We’re inundated with abandoned goats’

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Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats

A shelter in Kent has told the BBC it is being overwhelmed by unwanted goats.

Buttercups Sanctuary said it has received nearly 30 goats over the last fortnight, which has pushed the site to maximum capacity with its herd now numbering about 130.

“It’s an emergency,” said Buttercups communications administrator Matt Huggins. “We are bursting at the seams.”

The shelter, which also serves Sussex, is under “big pressure” to rehome the goats so it can free up space in case they need to take in other rescues, he says.

Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats

Mr Huggins says he believes the cost of living crisis is pushing people to abandon the animals.

But he says it is impossible to point to one single reason behind the issue as each goat’s story is different.

Some dropped off at Buttercups were taken on as pets but the owners found them too difficult to look after, or they lost interest, he said.

Others, meanwhile, were recovered by the police dumped on the side of the road or “thrown over” the site’s gate, Mr Huggins said.

Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats

Mr Higgins, who has worked at the shelter since 2013, said: “Goats are very clever. They need lots of stimulation otherwise they get up to mischief quite quickly.

“But they are a lot of fun,” he continued.

“Goats are great if you put in the time and effort with them. They are full of personality.”

To help the sanctuary, he is urging people to consider rescuing a goat, but only if they do their research and are prepared to

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