The Zimbabwe Independent

It’s a weird world

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„ lover get ultimatum

A man has been slammed after he gave his girlfriend an ultimatum - him or the cat.

Taking to Reddit, the 33-year-old explained that he and his girlfriend Alice, 27, have been dating for a couple of months now.

On one of their early dates, he recalled her mentioning how she wanted to adopt a cat, which he wasn't too thrilled about since he "thinks" he allergic to them.

Fast forward a couple of months, and all is going well between the couple.

"We are moving quickly because I feel like I know what I want and I’m not trying to mess around anymore, I want to settle," he said.

But they hit a bump in the road when she told him her plan to finally pick out a cat.

He continued: "The other day Alice tells me she and her friend are going to a shelter and she’s planning to pick out a cat.

"I told her I wouldn’t want her to get one and she said she’s always wanted a cat and has planned to get one since before she met me.

"I told her it was so inconsider­ate of her to get the cat because I am allergic and what if we decide to move in together one day?

"I said I don’t see this working out if she plans to keep the cat." — Mirror.Co.Uk.

„ Woman picks wrong pet Tykesha Cherry thought she would treat her dog to a day being pampered but when she went to collect him she thought something seemed off as the dog was looking at her suspicious­ly

She was however left gobsmacked after leaving the dog groomers as she thought her pooch was acting a bit strange - then she realised that she'd been given someone else's pet.

Tykesha took her dog, 10-month-old Lucky, for a trim at her local salon and afterwards she took a photo of the canine, who appeared to be leaning forwards and squinting suspicious­ly at the camera.

But the 31-year-old receptioni­st felt compelled to video-call her boyfriend Quinn to try and figure out why her usually affectiona­te Maltese Poodle looked so shifty.

It was only when she repeatedly called Lucky's name and got no response, noticed difference­s in his fur pattern and that his usually smooth pink paws were 'crusty' that she realised it wasn't him.

Tykesha, from Chesapeake, Virginia, US, said: "I went to pick up my puppy, I went in and the lady at the desk said ' Oh, you're here for Bentley?'. I said, 'no, I'm here for Lucky'." — Mirror.Co.Uk.

 ?? ?? These two puppies Kucky (left) and Bentlet were swopped when they went for trimming.
These two puppies Kucky (left) and Bentlet were swopped when they went for trimming.
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