Goat naps in bathroom after house break-in | Inquirer News
BAAAD ‘BIG BOY’

Goat naps in bathroom after house break-in

/ 05:40 AM October 10, 2019

GOAT-CHA! Big Boy broke the sliding glass door and left the Keathley family home reeking, but didn’t get their goat. AP

CLEVELAND — An Ohio homeowner never envisioned becoming semifamous because of a goat butting its way into her home and taking a nap in her bathroom.

“This is the most random story in the world,” Jennifer Keathley said on Tuesday, breaking out into laughter.

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The break-in happened on Friday when an escaped male goat from a farm several miles away repeatedly butted against a sliding glass door, breaking into the Keathley family home in Ashland County’s Sullivan Township.

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Keathley’s 18-year-old son, Logan, discovered the billy goat in the bathroom when he returned home on Friday afternoon from school to find the family’s agitated German Shepherd in the driveway, broken glass on the back porch and the house reeking.

Some of the break-in was recorded on the Keathley’s home surveillance camera.

Grabbed by the horns

Two Ashland County Sheriff’s deputies unsuccessfully tried to coax the goat, named Big Boy, out of the home with carrots, a dog bone and grass. They eventually grabbed him by the horns and dragged him outside where they secured him in a dog cage.

Keathley put a message out for a missing goat on a community Facebook page and received a reply with the owner’s name and number. The apologetic owner arrived that evening and, with Keathley’s husband’s help, loaded him onto a livestock trailer for his ride home.

The Keathleys learned their home insurance policy covers damage from bears and deer, but not goats. She said she’s been in touch with the farmer’s insurance company.

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Despite applications of carpet deodorant and urine neutralizer, she said the odor from Big Boy’s urine still lingers.

Asked about her newfound fame, Keathley said: “There’s all these awful stories in the world, people need this.”

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