Cinnamon, a lovable goat, and Felix, an adorable dog, arrived at the Wake County Animal Center in North Carolina on March 13. Their arrival was prompted by their owner’s unfortunate inability to continue caring for them. However, what caught the attention of the shelter staff was the extraordinary bond that Cinnamon and Felix shared, brightening the atmosphere and warming everyone’s hearts.
While many people associate animal shelters with mainly housing dogs and cats, the Wake County Animal Center is home to a diverse range of creatures. This unique shelter is known for fostering a deep connection between animals, such as the surprising friendship between a goat and a dog. Wake County Commissioner Cheryl Stallings emphasizes the remarkable bond between Cinnamon and Felix. They share not only playful antics but also meals and even nap together. Dr. Jennifer Federico, the director of the Wake County Animal Center, believes that the social nature of both goats and dogs plays a significant role in their deep friendship. The shelter staff recognizes the importance of keeping them together, as it is clearly crucial for their overall well-being, regardless of the reasons behind their extraordinary bond.
In order to keep Cinnamon and Felix together, the Wake County Animal Center is actively seeking a rescue partner with experience in caring for cattle who can provide a suitable home for this inseparable duo. Currently, they are not up for adoption, as the shelter is committed to finding them a home that is better equipped to meet the unique needs of goats.
The staff and volunteers at the center have been deeply touched by the heartwarming friendship between Cinnamon and Felix, and this has fueled their determination to find a placement that promotes the well-being and happiness of both species. In their efforts to preserve this extraordinary bond, the shelter will explore adoption options if a suitable rescue home is not identified by the end of March.
Rescue organizations interested in offering a loving home to Cinnamon and Felix as a pair are encouraged to reach out to the Wake County Animal Center. The ultimate goal is to ensure that these remarkable friends can continue their journey together in an environment that appreciates their special connection and can cater to their unique needs.