There is finally something positive coming out of Morrissey's camp: The singer opened a new online store Sept. 25.

Consquence of Sound points out that the crown jewel of the items available is a shirt that reads, "Be Kind to Animals or I'll Kill You."

An outspoken advocate for animal rights and a strict vegetarian, Morrissey also offers other goodies like a pillowcase that reads, "Last night I dreamt somebody loved me" and accompanied by a cross necklace with the singer's name etched horizontally and vertically into the crucifix, boxing gloves and a mouse mat with a picture of Moz in a bath tub licking his lips. There is also a few other T-shirts and sweatshirts for those less adventurous fans.

Hopefully, fall will be a more kind to the former Smiths frontman because summer was a total drag. Things began to go wrong for Moz when he canceled his June 4 show in Atlanta — it was the fourth time he canceled an ATL show since 2012 — before calling off the rest of his tour.

He blamed opening act Kristeen Young for getting he and his crew sick, which she said was a lie. The most devastating news came last month after Moz was dropped from his label home at Capital Music/Harvest Records and his recent album World Peace Is None of Your Business was removed from online retailers.

"Staggeringly, I still believe that there's a label out there with my name on it, and one that will issue World Peace Is None of Your Business and afford it the respect it deserves," he wrote on his fansite True to You after announcing the news.

Moz also assured the public that he and his crew will be ready for the Oct. 6 kickoff to their European tour.

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