Cat sends resignation? Woman blames her pet for sending email, sparks online speculation

Viral News: A woman's job loss due to her cat accidentally sending a resignation email goes viral alongside another shocking incident involving a dog bringing home an explosive device.

Woman Loses Job After Cat Accidentally Sends Resignation Letter

Woman Loses Job After Cat Accidentally Sends Resignation Letter (Pinterest/ @The Vivienne Files)

Viral News: A woman in China has shared a bizarre story about how her cat inadvertently led to her job loss. The 25-year-old resident of Chongqing had been contemplating sending a resignation letter but hesitated due to financial concerns regarding her nine cats. In an unexpected turn of events, her cat jumped onto her desk and accidentally pressed the “send” button on her laptop, dispatching the resignation email before she could stop it.

The Unbelievable Incident

The woman recounted that she had drafted the resignation letter but was reluctant to send it, fearing the financial implications for her pets. However, as fate would have it, her cat's sudden leap resulted in the letter being sent out. This moment was captured by her home surveillance camera, which she claims recorded the entire incident.In a desperate attempt to salvage her job, she reached out to her boss to explain that her cat was responsible for the mishap. Unfortunately, her boss dismissed her explanation, leading to the acceptance of her resignation and the loss of both her job and a year-end bonus.

Viral Reaction and Speculations

This unusual story quickly gained traction on social media in China, where many users speculated about the cat's intentions. One user humorously suggested, “It sounds more like your cat is doing your boss a favour, saving them a large sum of bonus money.”

A Parallel Tale of Canine Mischief

In a separate but equally shocking incident, a Thai soldier discovered his four-year-old son holding an explosive device that had been brought into their garden by their Labrador-Golden Retriever. The dog, trained to guard the house and fond of fetching round objects, mistook the fist-sized explosive—wrapped in black tape—for a ball.

The boy's father, a Sergeant Major, expressed his relief that the device did not detonate while the dog was playing with it. Police and bomb disposal officers were called to safely defuse the situation.These two stories highlight not only the unpredictability of pets but also their potential to create extraordinary situations that capture public interest.

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