One Chinese woman decided to leave her $2.8 million fortune to her dogs and cats, but not her children. What’s the deal?

In China, a wealthy woman decided to leave her $2.8 million fortune to her pets without any financial gain for her three children. Why is that?


Liu, a Shanghai resident, removed her children from her wealth due to her belief that they had been left uncared for during her advanced age and did not come to see her when she was sick. She stated that during this period, her beloved dogs and cats were always present. Although the exact age of the woman is not known for certain


Her dramatic decision was met with approval by some Chinese people on social media. Someone stated that they would transfer the house to someone else if their daughter were to treat them badly in the future.

The money is now obligated to be used for his pets in accordance with her will after his demise. In China, it is against the law to give money directly to animals, so a local veterinary clinic will be responsible for keeping them and providing care. However clinic administration said to Liu there were risks in putting the pet in clinic in charge of all her money.

The richest dog in history, Gunther III of German Shepherds, was inherited by his wealthy owner, who gave him $65 million.

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