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Baby Goat Nibbles on Calico Cat's Ear to Say ‘I Love You' Like the Besties They Are

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There are always signs that your animals love each other. Once you spot them, it's easy to see! Just take a look at the way that two besties were showing each other love recently. The baby goat was so excited to be hanging with his calico cat BFF. He even gave her a little love nibble to show her that he was thinking about her, and it was so stinkin' cute.

Little Parsnip is never alone with her goat friend around. He's so devoted to the calico cat and he had no fear in showing her a little affection.

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If you have a cat, then you know they don't befriend just anybody. Cats can be very selective on their friends. But luckily that's not an issue here. The calico and the baby goat are really and truly compatible. Even down to their size! They're both as tiny as anything. It really does make them a charming pair.

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Parsnip was so calm around the goat. She even allowed him to nibble on her ear. The goat was chomping away on the kitty. But don't worry, she wasn't hurt at all.

"I think Parsnip was enjoying it," the video's caption reads. It really seems like she was! Even people in the comments section could tell that Parsnip was loving all the quality time.

"Oh yeah, that's the spot," joked one person, as if speaking for Parsnip.

"They look like siblings," someone else pointed out.

"Who needs ears anyway?" another commenter joked.

While one person put it this way: "Great, now I need a baby goat," they quipped. I know the feeling!

Calico Cat Traits

Every cat is unique, but there are some common traits that calico cats share that shouldn't be ignored!

On the outside, calicos are known for their tricolored coats that set them apart from other felines. They aren't a breed, but are typically found in American Shorthairs, Devon Rexes, Persians, and Norwegian Forest Cats.

Personality-wise, calicos are confident, spunky, and active. And they aren't afraid of affection either!



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This story was originally published April 20, 2026 at 3:30 PM.

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