Lost for 15 days, the goat from Mont Saint-Clair brought under control using a blowgun!
|The goat was found this Wednesday morning in Sète. @City of Sète
The little goat who had been wandering for two weeks on Mont Saint-Clair, in Sète, was found on the Chemin de la Craque and brought under control this Wednesday, February 7. He was released in the Béziers hinterland.
It's the end of an animal soap opera that kept the Sétois in suspense for two weeks! The goat, lost in the paths of Mont Saint-Clair and seen by many local residents and walkers, was found this Wednesday, February 7, at dawn!
As indicated by the City of Sète, the animal was spotted on Chemin de la Craque. Thanks to the assistance of the Departmental Fire and Rescue Service (SDIS), the territorial brigade of Sète Agglopôle, the municipal police of Sète, elected officials Romain Ferrara (deputy neighborhood life) and Marialys Caramel (advisor responsible for animal conditions), the mammal was able to be captured by an authorized veterinarian from Béziers.
From Mont Saint-Clair to the Béziers hinterland
The intervention required official authorization issued by the prefect of Hérault and the mayor of Sète. The goat was put to sleep using a special blowgun.
After waking up, he headed towards the Biterrois hinterland, where he found a more suitable environment.