Help us care for Buddy!
Buddy the "biso-cow"--part bison, part domestic cow--was raised in Massachusetts on a "beefalo" farm. When his previous human attempted to unload Buddy at a slaughterhouse in 2020, Buddy had other ideas. His strong desire to live caused him to flee, ending up in the woods of Plymouth, Connecticut. His trip to Plymouth led to an 8-month game of cat and mouse in which police captain Ed Benecchi tried to catch the elusive critter. In the process, Captain Ed, the police department, and the town of Plymouth bonded with Buddy, and they raised the funds to have him transported to a sanctuary.
When Buddy was finally captured in April of 2021, he made his way down to Critter Creek. At first, he was very scared. This changed quickly as he realized he was surrounded by animals who felt calm, safe, and happy. Within just a few days, he was taking cookies from us and no longer trying to run away. Buddy now has his own little chosen family consisting of Eleanor, Daisy, Deana, Bunny, and Autumn. They spend the days together grazing, wading into ponds, using trees as scratching posts and wandering around their 60-acre field. He seems to feel safe and content, and we really couldn't ask for anything more.
Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary strives to provide a haven for our hoofed and feathered friends where they can live in peace, comfort, and cookies. We also hope to promote compassion for animals most seen only as commodities, like Buddy.
Your donation will fund veterinary care, feed, and infrastructure improvements for Buddy.