Tito the cow at Luvin Arms sanctuary.

Tito

Tito arrived at Luvin Arms at just 10 days old in the spring of 2017. Tito was a “leftover” calf from what was likely a veal transport truck. It’s common practice for farmers to send extra calves to slaughterhouses because a percentage of the calves do not survive the transport process.

The truck driver had a moment of compassion when he saw Tito and two other sickly male calves on his truck. He contacted various sanctuaries to see if anyone could take them in. Tito came to us in very poor health. His first week as a new resident at Luvin Arms was spent at Colorado State University Veterinary Hospital in Northern Colorado. 

Now healthy, Tito roams the pastures with his cow friends and loves cuddling with people. Because Tito was raised by humans, he acts like a giant puppy. He loves to play and be frisky, and he gives the best cow hugs in town.

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  • Tito the cow at Luvin Arms sanctuary.
  • Tito the cow at Luvin Arms sanctuary.

All photos provided by Luvin Arms Sanctuary.