For roughly four decades, Doris Day lived in a butter-yellow house in California’s Carmel Valley surrounded by her favorite companions—numerous rescue dogs. She loved dogs so much she prepared their food in a dedicated dog kitchen with tiny dog beds draped in Ralph Lauren sheets. Following Ms. Day’s death at age 97 from pneumonia last year, the roughly 9-acre property near Monterey, Calif., is coming on the market for $7.4 million. Proceeds will benefit the Doris Day Animal Foundation. At the moment, the foundation is supporting...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 03, 2020 14:15 UTC