GIBRALTAR, June 21, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Talk about true love. Last week, a woman from Tsawwassen, Canada chose her cat over her husband after winning a jackpot online.
In what seemed like the ultimate payback, a betrayed wife from Canada was able to get sweet revenge on her cheating husband after winning a $160,000 jackpot. Sarah, the wife in question, says her husband had been having an affair with his hygienist for 6 months prior to her winning the jackpot.
The married couple had been fighting continually over their pet cat, JT, who according to the husband stunk up the house and left hair everywhere. Sarah, who at first considered giving the cat away, had a change of heart on discovering her husband's affair. Only a heavy mortgage and unpaid bills kept her from leaving sooner. After winning the jackpot however, her mind was made up. The cat would stay and the husband would go.
Sarah, whose true love had always been her cat JT, was relieved to end things between her and her husband and happy to finally have her cat to herself. A regular player at http://www.casino.com, Sarah had been playing the slots for two days on and off when she hit the jackpot. When asked about her casino win, she commented, "I feel like a double winner. Not only did I win all that money, I also won my freedom." Winning the jackpot just got a whole lot sweeter.
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