Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The ‘Removed’ status should only be selected when a pet has been euthanased or died of natural causes whilst in care, or when a pet has been transferred to another rescue organisation. Learn more about the different pet profile statuses.
Do you still wish to mark this pet as ‘Removed’?
Another successful adoption - amazing work RSPCA Devonport!
More successful adoptions - amazing work RSPCA Devonport!
Would you like to let the other enquirers know these pets have been adopted? We’ll send them a message and refer them back to your other available listings on PetRescue to continue their search. Preview this message.
Great! Who adopted this pet?
Great! Who adopted these pets?
Would you like to let the other enquirers know these pets have put on hold? We’ll send them a message and refer them back to your other available listings on PetRescue to continue their search. Preview and edit this message.
Warm regards, RSPCA Devonport
Great! Who is this pet going on hold for?
Great! Who are these pets going on hold for?
Or sign in with your social login
Looking for love
Female Miniature Mix Goat
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
Meet Mia and Milla, a loving mother and daughter pair looking for their forever home together. These two are inseparable and have a strong bond that is evident in their peaceful and gentle demeanor. Mia and Milla are the perfect addition to any paddock, as they enjoy foraging on roughage and grass together.
Not only are these goats beautiful to look at, but they are also easy to handle and make wonderful companions. Whether you're an experienced goat owner or new to caring for these animals, Mia and Milla will fit right in and bring joy to your home.
If you're looking for a pair of sweet and lovable goats to add to your family, consider adopting Mia and Milla. They are sure to bring happiness and laughter to your life. Adopt this mother and daughter duo today!
***You will need to have a property identification code (PIC) if you own a property that runs livestock, including sheep, cattle, goats and pigs. A PIC is an eight letter code which identifies your property spatially and forms the basis of Australia's animal disease response and traceability programs.***
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.