A Washington family has built a new home in the countryside in Montana. They have been shocked with recently happen unexpected incident. They have discovered some cows had been living there for a month. They found a floor lined with poo and a putrid smell to match when they opened the door. But there was no clue that how the cows snuck into the home and went a month undiscovered. They have shared this incident on Reddit with the caption: ‘This big guy and three of his friends got into our newly built Montana house and proceeded to live there for a month before being found.’ Cattle spend month roaming
Montana Right Now.com have sorted out questions as this way that people asked related to the poster wrote:
- House is on my aunt’s property. We currently live in Washington and were planning to move over at the end of the year. We assumed she was going down every now and again to check on the house, guess she wasn’t. Cattle guy has a lot of acreages and looked for his cows, even filed a report for stolen cattle. He looked in our shed but not in the house because he thought someone was living there.
- There was a bad storm in the town I think around late April, and we think the cows were looking for coverage. They either got in by nudging a lever door or the wind might have blown the door open. We’re not sure.

A poster on Reddit’s “Well That Sucks” section shared pictures
3. Insurance has been contacted, but I’m not sure about the outcome because my stepdad is trying to deal with it directly with cattle guy and trying to work something out, and no, we don’t have Farmers insurance.
4. Cattle man has already contacted contractors to come out and appraise house, we have all his info but unfortunately we are back in Washington at this time, so it’s going to be a process.
5. I’m going to become a vegetarian to please the cow gods so that this will never happen again
Cow owners say that homeowners should get responsible for fencing off their property because cows outnumber people three to one in this US state.
More pictures of the invading cows are on Imgur.
