You could be bitter, or you could be bitter while also supporting animals in need.
An Ohio animal shelter is charging $5 to write your ex’s name, put it in a litter box and let shelter cats handle the rest.
“On Valentine’s Day we will post a video on Facebook showcasing all of the names we receive, in the litterboxes,” the Animal Friends Humane Society wrote on its website.
The shelter says participants can pay for the customized litter box via Venmo if they include the poop emoji and the name they’d like written in the comments. They can also visit the shelter, make a cash donation and add an ex’s name to a jar in-person.
Donations will be accepted until Feb. 12.
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Social media users react to the fundraiser
Some social media users found this year’s kitty litter fundraiser hilarious and cracked a few jokes.
“My ex has a very common name … can I buy additional rocks and give a middle name and DOB?” wrote one Facebook user. “I want to make sure (there’s) no confusion.”
But not everyone found the fundraiser entertaining.
“I am all for making money and helping pets but this is a terrible idea,” wrote another social media user. “It is quite childish. I can’t believe your organization is ok with this.”
The fundraiser isn’t the first of its kind. Previous campaigns have allowed visitors to name cockroaches after an ex and have them fed to animals, including events at the San Antonio Zoo and the El Paso Zoo.
There’s also the Salisbury Zoological Park, where community members can buy mealworms or crickets and name them after exes this year.
Anti-lovebirds can choose to have the mealworms or crickets fed to a tawny frogmouth, spotted turtle, basilisk, cotton-top tamarin or black-tufted marmoset, wrote The Salisbury Daily Times, part of the USA TODAY Network.
Some organizations even allow folks to name cockroaches in honor of current partners for $15, such as the Bronx Zoo.
“Give your sweetheart a Valentine’s Day gift that keeps the romance going all year round,” the zoo posted on its website. “Name a Bronx Zoo Madagascar hissing cockroach after your sweetie and show them your love is eternal.”
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757 – and loves all things horror, witches, Christmas, and food. Follow her on Twitter at @Saleen_Martin or email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.