Ozzy Osbourne: The Shocking Story of 17 Cats Shot in a Drug Frenzy

The rock music world is once again reflecting on the controversial life of Ozzy Osbourne, frontman of the legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath, following his passing on Tuesday at the age of 76.

Among the myriad of incidents during his tumultuous years of substance abuse, one particularly haunting episode stands out: the tragic killing of all 17 family cats in a drug-fueled frenzy.

A Turning Point in Osbourne’s Life

In an interview with Guitar Legends, Osbourne admitted to the devastating act that took place in the early 1980s. Reflecting on this episode, he often described it as a critical turning point in his battle with addiction.

“With the recent announcement of his death, we take a moment to revisit this chilling chapter in his life and its lasting impact on him.”

The Incident Unfolds

The tragic incident occurred during a period of escalating substance abuse, shortly after Osbourne had divorced his first wife, Thelma Riley. He was either married to or about to marry Sharon Osbourne, his wife of over 40 years, at the time.

While Sharon was not home, Ozzy, in a state of chaos, shot the 17 cats that shared their home with a shotgun. He later shared the moment his wife returned to find him under the piano, “in a white suit, a shotgun in one hand and a knife in the other.

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“I was taking drugs so much I was a wreck,” he recalled. “The final straw came when I shot all our cats. We had about 17, and I went crazy and shot them all.”

Admission of Wild Behavior

Ozzy’s history with substance abuse extends beyond the tragic incident with the cats. In a Rolling Stone article from 2000, he confessed to other outrageous behaviors, including shooting a “henhouse full of chickens,” snorting “a line of ants,” and famously biting the head off a bat.

“. . . he has shot up a henhouse full of chickens and killed a whole gang of cats and snorted a line of ants like they were a line of cocaine and bitten the head off a bat,” the article stated.

A Cultural Phenomenon

During his Diary of a Madman tour, Osbourne became infamous for the bizarre interactions with fans, who would toss live animals—like cats, chickens, frogs, and snakes—onto the stage, with some being harmed in the chaos. In response, he would hurl raw meat, such as cow livers and pig intestines, back into the crowd, creating a spectacle that blurred the lines between performance art and shocking reality.

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