Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs A ranch owner from Texas told his wife to treat herself without giving any specifics. What she brought back home has left social media users in hysterics.In a viral TikTok video shared on Tuesday, under the username @mamamcewin, the woman can be seen opening her car door to reveal what she got for herself, and it’s nothing you could possibly guess.As the camera films down the front passenger seat of the car, some fluffy brown fur starts moving. It’s the poster’s new treat, a tiny baby calf that she named Ruby.”When your husband says treat yourself honey but doesn’t specify,” reads the layover text in the clip.
When you think of a pet you probably picture a cat or a dog, but it turns out that with the right care and attention, cows and calves can make wonderful pets too.Cows are intelligent animals that can form very meaningful bonds with their owners, and who can also be trained to live along with other pets. They are also able to learn how to perform tricks.However, cows need an appropriate space with lots of green to roam around, jump, play, and graze. You cannot keep a cow as a pet if you can’t provide them with all the basic resources they need to thrive.Their lifespan is around 20 years if taken care of well, says Dr. Jess Kirk in an article published on Vet Explains Pets, so it’s important to consider the long-term commitment implications before bringing one home.While cows are usually calm and docile creatures, they can become aggressive when they feel threatened or scared. They can be trained with positive reinforcement to do things like walk on a leash or sit on command.Restrictions on cattle ownership vary based on local regulations, so before getting a cow you should check with your local authorities whether you’re actually allowed.
A stock image shows a woman petting a buffalo calf on a farm.
A stock image shows a woman petting a buffalo calf on a farm.
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The video quickly went viral on social media and it has so far received over 5.3 million views and 986,100 likes on the platform.One user, Kelsey Deney, commented: “My husband would never tell me to ‘treat myself to whatever I want’ because he knows this would be the outcome.”Alice said: “Oh, absolutely! instructions were unclear so I did, indeed, treat myself.”Blueandwhitewarrior added: “Sometimes it’s easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.”Newsweek reached out to @mamamcewin for comment via TikTok comments. We could not verify the details of the case.Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to [email protected] with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.