Ratan Tata Was Kind To Furry Friends — Kennels, Amenities For Stray Dogs

Ratan Tata's empathy for the strays was so deep that when the Group gentrified the Bombay House a few years ago, a dedicated kennel was built on the ground floor of the property.

Ratan Tata's empathy for the strays was so deep that when the Group gentrified the Bombay House a few years ago, a dedicated kennel was built on the ground floor of the property from 2018 onwards. (Source: Ratan Tata's Instagram handle)

While every visitor is frisked at the entrance of Bombay House, the head office of the Tata Group, one should not be surprised to see a street dog stroll in nonchalantly.

For decades, specific instructions have been issued to the staff to allow free entry and exit for the strays who may want to come in. All of it is courtesy the love and concern for the canines of one man, Ratan Tata.

Ratan Tata breathed his last at 86 years old, at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital on today. Tata's empathy for the strays was so deep that when the Group gentrified the Bombay House a few years ago, a dedicated kennel was built on the ground floor of the property from 2018 onwards.

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Tata was moved to see an stray dog battling it out in the rain outside Bombay House, which led to the specific instruction on allowing full access to the premise for stray dogs.

The kennel spread across a large room is equipped with a slew of amenities. For starters, there is a dedicated area where they are bathed by an attendant, and then there is a bunk bed which they can climb on for taking naps.

There are blinds to ensure that the entire room with large windows has climate control to make it truly the best rest which a dog can get.

A few of the strays are permanent Bombay House residents, but often, there are visitors as well who are allowed and get the same treatment.

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Ratan Tata's love for pets, and particularly strays, extends far beyond the ones in the immediate vicinity of Bombay House.

Earlier this year, a guest staying at the Tata Group's IHCL-run Taj Hotel shared a heartwarming tale of a stray dog sleeping peacefully at the premium hotel's entrance and was told about its roots being in Ratan Tata's instructions.

Tata Trusts, which was headed by Ratan Tata, had also built a small pet hospital at a prime place in south central Mumbai's Mahalaxmi. In fact, it was the shared concern for pets which connected Ratan Tata with his long-time assistant Shantanu Naidu.

According to some reports, Pune-based Naidu wrote to Tata about a dog collar with reflectors to ensure safety of the dog.

With text inputs from PTI.

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