Moby’s Best Dog Story Of The Night–Humane Society Stop Puppy Mills Gala
Written by Vegetarian Star on September 24th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Male Musicians, Male Singers.
The Humane Society of the United States recently hosted a benefit gala featuring Moby as the emcee. Several stars had dog stories to tell that evening, including American Ballet Theater principal Marcelo Gomes, who once pulled a dog’s tail so hard, it fractured. Gomes was only a child and didn’t know any better and thankfully the dog’s parts healed quickly. Gomes was also probably thankful his hand was able to be reattached after the irate dog bit it off and buried it in the backyard.
Moby has the best dog story of all that evening, as he told of how his dachshund became a surrogate mother to an abandoned kitten.
“When I was about ten years old, I was walking by my town dump in Darien, Connecticut… And I heard a little mew. And I looked in a box and in this box were five dead kittens who were about ten days old, and one barely-alive kitten,” Moby said.
“So I picked up this barely-alive kitten, eyes closed, just mewing, and I ran home. My mom and I took it to the vet, and the vet said, ‘Look, don’t get attached to this cat, because he’s very young, he’s very sick, he won’t survive.’ And so we took him home, prepared for the cat to die. And our dachshund, George, became the mother to the cat and nursed the cat back to health… Where literally like, the cat would pee and poo all over itself, George would clean it up.”
“So George became the cat’s mom, and the cat lived to be 19 years old.”
Don’t know what story is more inspiring, Moby’s or the fact the night’s event raised one million dollars for a campaign to stop puppy mills.
Photo: PR Photos
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