Valentine's Day is right around the corner! It's a day to enjoy a good meal, chocolate, and maybe some champagne with your beloved and tell them how much they mean to you.

However, not everyone is into that mushy gushy stuff. Some people have been burned by love recently and want to punish the person who has wronged them. But in an innocent way! We're not talking go all Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats" on 'em (though that does look like fun...).

Over the years, we have seen many creative ways that you could bring shame to your ex's name in spirit of Valentine's Day.

You could name a cockroach after your ex at the San Antonio Zoo for their "Cry Me a Cockroach" Fundraiser.

A few years ago, this same zoo offered to name a rat after your ex and then feed it to a snake (are there some spiteful people in San Antonio or what?!)!

But my favorite thing I have seen lately is at an animal shelter in Arkansas. They're offering to name a litter box after your ex for a small donation of $10!

Humane Society of North Central Arkansas via Facebook
Humane Society of North Central Arkansas via Facebook
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Humane Society of North Central Arkansas via Facebook
Humane Society of North Central Arkansas via Facebook
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The people of Facebook went wild! The "Logan" litter box got over 500 likes, 87 comments, and 34 shares. People really want their local animal shelter to hop on board with this petty yet hilarious trend. Would you do this?

I have yet to see any New Hampshire animal shelters offer this, but I suppose there's still time. Cough Cough, NHSPCA! In the meantime, this nice shelter in Arkansas would be glad to give you the closure you need. Give them a call at 870-425-9221.

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