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Indian tycoon Ratan Tata appeals for blood donations for sick puppy

ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – A super-rich Indian businessman took to social media to appeal for urgent blood donations for a critically ill puppy.

Ratan Tata, 86, rose to prominence at the helm of the Mumbai-based conglomerate the Tata Group, where in 2008 he famously oversaw Tata Motors’ purchase of British car brands Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford.

He retired as chairman in 2012 and has since thrown himself into improving the fate of India’s many stray animals.

On June 27, the multi-millionaire took to Instagram to appeal for help for a young dog being cared for at Small Animal Hospital Mumbai, which was set up by Tata himself and opened earlier in 2024.

The post featured a picture of the sick pup, with an intravenous drip in its front left leg, covered by a blue bandage.

Tata, who has 9.7 million Instagram followers, wrote: “I would really, really appreciate your help.

“This seven month (old) dog at our animal hospital needs (an) urgent blood transfusion. He is admitted for a suspected tick fever and life-threatening anaemia.”

Tata, who tagged the hospital in the post, did not identify the dog by name or sex. But he did go on to detail the requirements for potential blood donors. Eligible dogs would need to be clinically healthy, aged between one and eight years old, weighing at least 25 kilogrammes, fully vaccinated and with a clean bill of health.

His efforts quickly proved successful, as Tata wrote in a later post that same day: “I would like to thank the spirit of Mumbai and Casper, Leo, Scooby, Ronny and Ivan for coming forward to donate blood for the patient in crisis. We have a cross-match on one of you and hope that the recovery will be quick.”

PHOTO: THE STRAITS TIMES
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