Tata has always been a dog lover. There is a talk that he has setaside a building for the street dogs. The dogs can stay in the building.Industrialist-philanthropist Ratan Tata, who died earlier this month,has ensured “unlimited” care for his dog, Tito, in his will. Tito wasadopted roughly six years ago after the death of Tata’s previous dog.
He will be cared for by his long-time cook, Rajan Shaw. Setting aside wealth for pets is a common practice in the West, but it remains a rarity in India.
Ratan Tata, who died on October 9 at age 86, was known for his love for dogs. On social media, Tata frequently advocated for the welfare of stray dogs and encouraged others to show compassion towards them.
He even dedicated himself to finding homes for abandoned pets and worked to ensure their safety.