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Two women who live together on Vancouver Island, Canadian province of British Columbia, have not been able to unpack a blender since they bought it last Black Friday, because their three cats appropriated the box with the appliance.

It is a Vitamix brand blender of an approximate cost of $552 dollars, that its owners, Jessica Gerson-Neeves and her wife, Nikii, they ordered online, after finding a good offer; however, they did not take into account that their felines would “own” the equipment and would not even allow them to unpack it.

“ We are the devoted servants of a trio of cats named Max; George, Destroyer of Worlds; and Lando Calrissian. Just seconds after setting down the Vitamix box, in the moments before we opened it up and happily put our exciting new blender, Max (also known as the soccer ball) to use sensitive) saw the box and, assuming it was for him, jumped right on it,” Jessica wrote on her Facebook account.

Since then, Jessica said, the Vitamix box has been “occupied” by at least one and sometimes two cats at the same time.

“With three cats and only two humans in the household, humans are outnumbered and (being giant fools), they are both scared and unwilling to forcibly relocate the offending cats,” Jessica stated.

He first published the saga in a Facebook group and, after more than a million people showed interest, he faithfully documented what happened in the p The cats own social media page.

One of the most recent posts involves a video showing a “shift change”, where the trio of cats make sure the box of Vitamix is ​​never left unattended.

But while a new Vitamix may solve Jessica and Nikii’s problems, that’s not what the couple wants.

“Exists , (I can’t believe I’m honestly asking this), any chance everyone is willing to send us three (the number is very important as there are three cats and we need there to be one more so we can hopefully get the actual blender out of the box) empty Vitamix boxes?” Jessica asked.

“Other cardboard boxes seem to lack the appeal of the Vitamix box, and since, like their wonderful blenders, this standoff seems built to last, we fear this one may be our only way out of the situation we find ourselves in,” he added.

And on January 4, the couple’s request was answered when Vitamix sent three empty boxes. The first of the three boxes arrived just three days later, but sadly, as Jessica described on Facebook, the cats weren’t fooled.

To this day, the problem has not been resolved.

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By Scribe