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12-day-old goat missing after Vancouver Island farm's 'snuggle' party

A Vancouver Island couple says one of their 12-day-old goats went missing after they hosted a "snuggle party" over the weekend.

Tiny Nigerian dwarf goat believed to have been stolen during event on Saturday

This Nigerian dwarf goat, who hasn't been named, went missing from a Vancouver Island farm on Saturday. Its owners believe he was taken by someone who'd been on the property for a "snuggle party." (Yellow Point Farms/Facebook)

The owners of a farm on Vancouver Islandsayone of their baby goats was stolen during a snuggle event at their homeover the weekend.

Rebecca and Justin Daulthosted theevent at Yellow Point Farms in Ladysmith, B.C., onSaturday afternoon, opening their property so families could meet, hold and play withtheirgoats.

Rebecca said they realized one of their tiny Nigerian dwarf goatswas missing after the crowd had gone. The animal was only 12 days old.

"We just feel violated and feel like we can't trust people now," Rebecca said on Monday morning. "We were working so hard to get it to this point, where we open our farm up ... so it was really tough to take."

Rebecca said she counted about 50 guests during the event between 1 and 3 p.m. She said the goat couldn't have wandered away from the pasture and that it's unlikely any predators were around, given the crowd.

The goat has a distinct white "belt" of fur along its left side. (Yellow Point Farms/Facebook)

The missing kidweighs about six pounds. Rebecca said she can't think of why someone would take him, aside from his fur.

A group of goats at Yellow Point Farms in Ladysmith, B.C. One of the animals, a Nigerian dwarf goat, is missing after a "snuggle" event on Saturday. (Yellow Point Farms/Facebook)

"He's a very rare, uniquely coloured one, so maybe because of that. Maybe the person just didn't want to let it go. They're so tiny that maybe it just fell asleep in their arms ... or maybe it was pre-planned because it's a very unique and beautiful goat," she said.

"We have goat yoga and other events and everyone jokes about a 'kid-napping' and stuff but we can't believe this has actually happened."

The goathas blue eyes and a gold-coloured coat with dark moonspots, as well asa strip of white fur on its left side. It still needs its mother's milk and had already been claimed for adoption.

Rebecca said the kid's mother has been wanderingaround the farmbleatingsince her baby went missing.

The Daults have filed a police report.