The goats on Southeast Belmont Street now have through the end of January to find a new home.

Christopher Frankonis, one of the goats' caretakers, said the development company that owns the vacant lot on Southeast Belmont Street between 10th and 11th avenues extended the deadline for the caretakers to move the herd off the property to Feb. 1.

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Caretakers were supposed to move the goats off the property by Jan. 18, a deadline extended from Dec. 31, but

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Frankonis said the caretakers still haven't found a new home for the goats.

With the new deadline looming, the caretakers are still asking the public for suggestions. There are three main criteria for a new location:

The site needs to be in Portland. The closer in, the better, but caretakers are open to considering locations farther out if everything else about the site is perfect. The site must be able to accommodate all 14 goats. The caretakers are unwilling to split them up. The site needs to be accessible. Caretakers must be able to get onto the property to take care of the goats anytime. Ideally, property owners would allow visitors onto the property to interact with goats under the caretakers' supervision.

The new location does not need to be a permanent fix, Frankonis said. Even just a few months would be fine.

Leave your suggestions in the comments section, or get in touch with the caretakers via email, Facebook, Twitter or their website.

-- Melissa Binder