I’m Jumping for Joy!

Shout-out to Clairdelune for her tip and nice note: “I really appreciate what you do, you brighten my day.” Wow, that’s enough to make a fella sproing like a baby goat!




While we’re at it, let’s thank Sharon H., Andrew Y., and Murray C. for brightening our day with this video!

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25 thoughts on “I’m Jumping for Joy!

  1. allein April 16, 2016 / 9:18 pm

    Moo-kitty is not impressed.

  2. Gigi_the cat lady April 16, 2016 / 9:18 pm

    OMG! The cat at the end! The cat is bigger than the baby goat!!

  3. ^oo^ April 16, 2016 / 10:12 pm

    Pogo stick legs!

  4. Blakeney April 16, 2016 / 10:18 pm

    1 day old and already he’s livin’ it up for all it’s worth! A good lesson for all of us – life’s meant to be enjoyed. 🙂

  5. Ellie's Maid April 16, 2016 / 11:34 pm

    Oh my gosh! I love baby goats! That one is especially cute! The bounces, the waggly tail!

    I so want a baby goat . . .

  6. Clairdelune April 17, 2016 / 1:33 am

    Next to a kitty, bouncy baby goats are absolutely the cutest thing on the planet!!! 😀

    two steps – SPROING!! – two steps- SPROING!
    Hey, this could be the next dance craze – The Goaty Bounce!!

  7. George Michael Sherry April 17, 2016 / 3:24 am

    One day old and already sproinging. I’d have guessed it took a little longer to get their feet fully under them. He’ll be jumping up on top of stumps in no time. They really are born to sproing.

    • Benvolio April 17, 2016 / 6:57 am

      Goats like us, baby we were born to sproing!

      • 6rabbits April 17, 2016 / 10:52 am

        A+, Benvolio!??

      • George Michael Sherry April 18, 2016 / 4:16 am

        In the day we nibble hay in the yard of a bucolic American farm.
        At night we cuddle close to our mom in the comfort of the barn.

        (Hey, that rhymes at least as well as dream and machines!)

        Now I’m only what, 50 or so lines from a full parody? So far it seems to lack some of the angst of the original. Baby goats are angst-free, that’s why we love them.

        But I do at least have the guitar riff running through my head, and it’s a welcome earworm. Thanks, Benvolio.

  8. Teri April 17, 2016 / 6:58 am

    The cat makes a B-line for the exit!

  9. Faye April 17, 2016 / 8:01 am

    Someone is excited they are a goat this time around. Such a tender mother goat.

    Smallness measured against cat means your small.

    We should all be this happy. ?

  10. 6rabbits April 17, 2016 / 10:47 am

    Wow! Didn’t realize bebeh goats were born ready to take on the world! The look on her face is like, “Mom, [sproing, sproing] how do I [sprinnnng] control [sproinnngy-hopity] these things?!” Bebeh goats make my day!?????

  11. sugitomo April 17, 2016 / 10:53 am

    So sproingy and springy! How come s/he bleats like an old goat though?

  12. Haha April 17, 2016 / 2:15 pm

    If baby ever tires out and is ready for a nap, it looks like he is ready to incubate a sprinkler.

    • Laura April 17, 2016 / 8:13 pm

      😀

  13. murkle46 April 17, 2016 / 3:39 pm

    • murkle46 April 17, 2016 / 4:25 pm

      what you get when you incubate a sprinkler

    • allein April 17, 2016 / 4:45 pm

      I don’t know what this is but I want one.

      • murkle46 April 17, 2016 / 7:35 pm

        eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus), also known as the eastern native cat, is a medium-sized carnivorous dasyurid marsupial native to Australia

        • allein April 17, 2016 / 7:41 pm

          Those are big words. But he’s polka-dotted! 😛

        • 6rabbits April 17, 2016 / 9:25 pm

          Knew it had to be from Australia!!

  14. edmundh April 17, 2016 / 3:47 pm

    Looks like this is not the first babeh goat around here, the cat is like “oh boy, another one of this craziness again.”

  15. Lurkingduck April 17, 2016 / 5:07 pm

    I don’t know what’s cuter, the front leg knees, or the foolish looking little face. But since they’re on the same animal, I don’t have to choose!

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