A goat created a huge buzz by wandering into a Starbucks north of San Francisco early Sunday morning.
Employees tried to give the goat “Milly” a banana, but she ignored them and was more interested in chewing a box, Rohnert Park police sergeant Rick Bates told the Associated Press. The store was just getting ready to open at the time, so there are no reports of Milly getting any customer’s goat.
She was taken to a local animal shelter, where her owner Alan Ergenbright, who lives two blocks away from the Starbucks, retrieved her.
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