The house where Doris lived alone for 39 years had stunning views and a cattery. It was where she serenaded fans and cared for animals
Doris Day was a multifaceted entertainer. She started to top the film scene in the 1950s and 1960s. Day was also a singer and sang with several big bands in the country. She showed her acting and singing skills in a few musical films, like “Calamity Jane” and “The Pyjama Game.”
Besides singing and acting, Day advocated for animal welfare and founded many foundations. Her home also embodied her love for animals because it was designed to accommodate her dogs and cats in many ways.
In her early life, Day studied ballet and tap dancing. She even won one of the local dancing competitions; however, her journey with dancing was short-lived.
In 1973, the actress was involved in a car accident that injured her leg and ended her dancing aspirations. But during her recovery, she took on...