💍 The Missing Sparkler
It was supposed to be a picture-perfect proposal in a cozy downtown apartment. Marcus had spent months saving for a vintage diamond ring. He left it glittering on the velvet lining of an open box atop the dresser while he went to pour two glasses of champagne. When he returned with his girlfriend, Sarah, the box was entirely empty. The only soul in the room was Barnaby, their sweet but notoriously curious tuxedo cat, who was casually licking his paws on the rug.
🔍 Connecting the Dots
Panic immediately set in. Marcus and Sarah torn the apartment apart, flipping couch cushions and checking every floor vent. Then, Sarah noticed a tiny piece of blue velvet thread caught on Barnaby's whiskers. A quick call to the emergency veterinarian confirmed their worst nightmare. Cats are naturally drawn to shiny, dangling, or rolling objects. Barnaby had likely batted at the loose ring, caught it in his paws, and swallowed it whole.
🩺 An Expensive X-Ray
An hour later, the couple found themselves huddled inside the veterinary clinic waiting room. The vet walked out holding a black-and-white X-ray film that left no room for doubt. Perfectly framed inside Barnaby’s stomach was a bright, metallic silhouette of a ring. Fortunately, the band was smooth and had no sharp edges that could tear his digestive tract. The medical consensus? Barnaby didn't need immediate surgery, but he did need careful monitoring and a strict diet of high-fiber food.
🎉 The Happiest Ending
For the next forty-eight hours, the romantic tension shifted to a highly unromantic task: inspecting the litter box. Finally, on a Sunday morning, a metal scoop hit something solid. After a thorough sterilization process, Marcus officially got down on one knee in the middle of their living room, holding the cleanest ring in history. Sarah happily said yes. Today, the ring sits safely on her finger, and Barnaby has been strictly banned from entering any room containing fine jewelry.
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