NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 11月30日 04時41分


Atlanta resident Sterling Davis was on a break from a rap tour when he applied for a job at an animal shelter. He wanted to stay busy and make a little money. Plus, he’s always loved animals, like his cat at the time, Rick James.

“At the county shelter, there were no men and no Black people that worked in the cat department,” Davis said. “I finally asked the difficult question: ‘Where are all the guys and where are all the Black people?’’

It didn’t take long for Davis to realize he had a new calling. He let his band know he would not be coming back on tour. Instead, he was going to devote his time to cat rescue as the TrapKing.

Tap the link in our bio to read more about Davis and his motto, “You don’t lose cool points for compassion.”

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