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‘They love to use cats as an insult’: Male boss belittles 28-year-old female employee for loving cats and not wanting children, she claps back and considers reporting him to HR

People have been throwing around “crazy cat lady” as an insult for decades. It’s sad to say that we haven’t progressed much when it comes to the purrfectly hurtful and pawsitively untrue stereotypes towards cat lovers, unfortunately. While on a flight with her male superior, a female stewardess was forced into some uncomfortable small talk about children, where she explained that she didn’t want kids, which was absolutely unheard of, according to her boss, who insisted she will be lonely with only her cats to comfort her in her old age. As if that’s an insult at all, we would be happy to be surrounded by the love of cats when we’re old. She thankfully got out of the situation, and now she’s heavily considering reporting him to HR. If you ask us, she absolutely should. We guarantee you that if she had been a dog-lover, he never would have said something like that. We don’t know why it’s assumed that all cat lovers will end up sad, lonely, and in dirty houses with 100 cats. Cats are excellent companions, and yes, it is easy to accumulate them if you take in strays from the street, but that doesn’t mean we’re all going to end up with more litter boxes than floor space. We hope she reports him and his punishment is to learn about how much love a cat can give. Then he’ll realize how wrong he was, and maybe he’ll learn a thing or two about compassion in the process.

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‘They love to use cats as an insult’: Male boss belittles 28-year-old female employee for loving cats and not wanting children, she claps back and considers reporting him to HR

People have been throwing around “crazy cat lady” as an insult for decades. It’s sad to say that we haven’t progressed much when it comes to the purrfectly hurtful and pawsitively untrue stereotypes towards cat lovers, unfortunately. While on a flight with her male superior, a female stewardess was forced into some uncomfortable small talk about children, where she explained that she didn’t want kids, which was absolutely unheard of, according to her boss, who insisted she will be lonely with only her cats to comfort her in her old age. As if that’s an insult at all, we would be happy to be surrounded by the love of cats when we’re old. She thankfully got out of the situation, and now she’s heavily considering reporting him to HR. If you ask us, she absolutely should. We guarantee you that if she had been a dog-lover, he never would have said something like that. We don’t know why it’s assumed that all cat lovers will end up sad, lonely, and in dirty houses with 100 cats. Cats are excellent companions, and yes, it is easy to accumulate them if you take in strays from the street, but that doesn’t mean we’re all going to end up with more litter boxes than floor space. We hope she reports him and his punishment is to learn about how much love a cat can give. Then he’ll realize how wrong he was, and maybe he’ll learn a thing or two about compassion in the process.

culturediscriminationgenderworkplace

‘They love to use cats as an insult’: Male boss belittles 28-year-old female employee for loving cats and not wanting children, she claps back and considers reporting him to HR

People have been throwing around “crazy cat lady” as an insult for decades. It’s sad to say that we haven’t progressed much when it comes to the purrfectly hurtful and pawsitively untrue stereotypes towards cat lovers, unfortunately. While on a flight with her male superior, a female stewardess was forced into some uncomfortable small talk about children, where she explained that she didn’t want kids, which was absolutely unheard of, according to her boss, who insisted she will be lonely with only her cats to comfort her in her old age. As if that’s an insult at all, we would be happy to be surrounded by the love of cats when we’re old. She thankfully got out of the situation, and now she’s heavily considering reporting him to HR. If you ask us, she absolutely should. We guarantee you that if she had been a dog-lover, he never would have said something like that. We don’t know why it’s assumed that all cat lovers will end up sad, lonely, and in dirty houses with 100 cats. Cats are excellent companions, and yes, it is easy to accumulate them if you take in strays from the street, but that doesn’t mean we’re all going to end up with more litter boxes than floor space. We hope she reports him and his punishment is to learn about how much love a cat can give. Then he’ll realize how wrong he was, and maybe he’ll learn a thing or two about compassion in the process.

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Ram Gopal Varma’s Rangeela returns to theatres in 4K on November 28, 2025

Three decades after it first hit theatres, Ram Gopal Varma’s Rangeela is set to return to the big screen this time in a newly remastered 4K HD format. The 1995 romantic drama, starring Aamir Khan, Urmila Matondkar, and Jackie Shroff, will re-release across select theatres on November 28 as part of Ultra Media’s Ultra Rewind initiative. The re-release aims to reintroduce the film’s timeless world of dreams, ambition, and unspoken love to a new generation of moviegoers. Confirming the date, Ultra Media said the restored version will showcase enhanced visuals and sound, offering audiences the chance to experience the film “as it was meant to be seen.”In a statement shared earlier, filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma reflected on the film’s enduring relevance: “Rangeela embodied the spirit of aspiration, showing that ordinary people can also dare to dream big. Its success demonstrated that rule-breaking cinema is often the most unforgettable.”CEO of Ultra Media, Sushilkumar Agrawal, had also described Rangeela as “a nostalgic trip back to the golden era of Bollywood,” adding that the restoration ensures “its timeless charm continues to mesmerise audiences for years to come.”Released in 1995, Rangeela became a milestone in Hindi cinema for its vibrant storytelling, stylish choreography, and A. R. Rahman’s iconic soundtrack featuring classics like Tanha Tanha, Haye Rama, and Rangeela Re. Its impact on fashion and film aesthetics marked a turning point for mainstream Bollywood. Also Read: Ram Gopal Varma’s Rangeela set for grand 4K re-release; fans get a chance to relive the Aamir Khan and Urmila Matondkar starrer on the big screen.