by Melanie Parker | Sep 22, 2025
Winnie Resident Become My Pal Winnie is a female capuchin monkey who arrived at the PRC on May 30, 2025. She was initially confiscated by animal control officials from a home in Indiana, then taken to Peaceable Primate Sanctuary (PPS) where she spent several months...
by Primate Rescue Center | Jun 27, 2025
Andi Resident Become My Pal Formerly known as “Mystery Monkey 0805355,” Andi was quite the media darling when he was first captured while running loose in Bath County, Kentucky in 2015. Tattoos on his chest reveal a history in laboratory research, but because he was...
by Primate Rescue Center | Jun 27, 2025
Bisou Resident Become My Pal A former pet who was found roaming a California neighborhood, Bisou has called the PRC home since 1993. Bisou is French for “kiss,” and there’s no mistaking why this gal is so named: when greeting someone, she often puckers up with a...
by Primate Rescue Center | Jun 27, 2025
Bob Resident Become My Pal Bob is a former pet from Virginia who came to the PRC in 2009. He was under a year old when he arrived, so naturally this very energetic little guy spent most of his time bouncing around his enclosure and playing with toys. Now that Bob is...
by Primate Rescue Center | Jun 27, 2025
Breanna Resident Become My Pal Breanna, a hybrid rhesus/long-tailed macaque, arrived at the PRC in 2010 from Kenton County, Kentucky after her owners felt she would be better off in an environment where she could have monkey companions. Breanna lives with Caleb, a...