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'Mumbai I need your help': Ratan Tata's urgent plea to find blood donor for stray dog

In his post, Ratan Tata emphasised the urgent need for a blood donor, sharing the eligibility criteria for donor dogs along with a picture of the ailing stray dog.

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Chairman Emeritus of Tata Group, Ratan Tata, recently took to Instagram with an urgent plea for help. He appealed to the people of Mumbai to find a blood donor for a dog admitted to his Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai. The critical situation involved a 7-month-old dog suffering from suspected tick fever and severe anaemia.

In his post, Tata emphasised the urgent need for a blood donor, sharing the eligibility criteria for donor dogs along with a picture of the ailing animal. "I would really really appreciate your help," he wrote, hoping to garner support from the community. To further spread the word, he also shared the same image in his Instagram story, adding a clear and direct message: "Mumbai, I need your help."

Ratan Tata's love for animals, especially dogs, is well-known. He often posts photos of dogs and advocates for their rights, showcasing his deep compassion for these furry friends. This recent appeal aligns with his ongoing efforts to support animal welfare.

Reflecting his commitment to this cause, Tata Trusts recently announced the upcoming launch of the country's first state-of-the-art Small Animal Hospital in the Mahalaxmi area of South Mumbai. This healthcare centre for animals will have a capacity of over 200 beds, aiming to provide advanced medical care for pets in need.

Tata's appeal on social media highlights not only his dedication to animal welfare, but also the power of community support in times of need.

PS: The request has been closed.

Source: India Today

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