Khaberni - A group of pets owns vast fortunes that make them among the wealthiest around the world, thanks to legal wills from their owners who found no one else to inherit but them.
The dog "Tinker" inherited a property in London and a trust fund worth 100,000 British pounds from its owner.
"Betty White" allocated 5 million dollars for her dog "Pontiac" to ensure the continuation of the care it was accustomed to.
"Tommaso" went from a stray cat to the owner of real estate in Rome, Milan, and Calabria, and a cash fortune amounting to 13 million dollars.
These creatures live a life marked by complete luxury, where trust funds and properties registered in their names provide everything they need for special care, under the supervision of teams of assistants and lawyers who ensure the precise execution of the late owners' wills.
Legal battles and death threats
In Britain, the dog "Tinker" made headlines after inheriting from its owner "Margaret Layne" a property in London and a trust fund worth 100,000 British pounds.
Although Tinker enjoyed his life with two cats in his mansion, this fortune brought him trouble as he received death threats from angry people, which necessitated moving him to a secure location to safeguard his life.
The dog "Trouble" was the heroine of a major legal battle, after a society lady "Leona Helmsley" left her 12 million dollars. Despite the grandchildren's challenge to the will citing the grandmother's deteriorating health, the court awarded the dog two million dollars to secure its needs.
Luxurious properties in the names of cats and dogs
This phenomenon does not stop at money, but also includes real estate assets, as the dog "Frankie" and the cats "Bibi" and "Annie" live in a luxurious house valued at 10 million British pounds under the supervision of neighbor "Lynese Patrick".
In Hollywood, the late actress "Betty White" allocated 5 million dollars for her dog "Pontiac" to ensure the continuation of the care it was accustomed to.
The story of the cat "Tommaso" is among the inspiring cases, as it was a stray cat on the streets of Rome before being rescued by the wealthy widow "Maria Assunta". When she died in 2011, the cat became the owner of properties in Rome, Milan, and Calabria, and a cash fortune amounting to 13 million dollars, supervised by specialized animal care associations.
In a related context, the cat "Blackie" holds the title of the richest cat in the Guinness Book of World Records, after inheriting 7 million British pounds from its owner "Ben Rea", who preferred to leave his fortune to his pet rather than his relatives.
Chickens and Monkeys.. Unexpected Wealth
It's not just cats and dogs; the chicken "Gigoo" inherited 10 million dollars from "Miles Blackwell" who considered it a family member.
In Africa, the monkey "Kalu" lives on a private farm, after inheriting 90 million dollars from "Patricia O'Neill", along with farms and mansions in Australia, in one of the strangest inheritance cases.
In New York, a lineage of dogs known as "Toby Rimes" inherited a huge fortune that began in 1931 when "Ella Wendel" left her dog 92 million dollars, allowing the lineage to continue living at a high economic level.
At the top of the list is the dog "Gunther IV", who inherited his fortune from his father "Gunther III", and owns assets worth hundreds of millions, including a villa in the Bahamas and a house in Miami previously owned by the star "Madonna".
His daily life details include a luxurious diet consisting of caviar and truffles, making him the richest animal ever.



