Happy hump day you feline lovers. The middle of the week has arrived, and finally we can start looking forward to the coming of the weekend. And today we celebrate the coming of Caturday with a list that might help explain why your feline fathering colleagues who work from home are struggling to keep up with their work load. You see while cats can be great chill out companions they are less amenable to being supportive of work related behaviors which usually results in protests, hostage situations and in the most extreme of cases clawminal calamity.
The hooman in this video tested out the cat-astrophe work theory by trying to get some work done from a cat café. Sounds ideal right? Well, the reality as you will come to see is far from ideal, and even strays from the path of cat cuteness and straight into facetious feline territory. After all, we know all too well what happens when cats do not receive the attention that they demand. So perhaps the next time your cat pawrent colleague is a little behind on their work, try to help them out, for they are trying their best, it's just that cats are much better at stopping us from working.
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This look is what we are talking about. You are trying everything you can to keep on being a good employee, but are utterly waylaid by the shenanigans of your clawminal cats, demanding attention from you when ever they see fit. It is frustrating as fluff, especially as you come off as a purposeful procrastinator.
Nothing is safe when you are working with cats. Not your food, nor laptop, not even your wired connections are safe. All you can do is give into their devious demands or suffer the incessant bothering that comes with ignoring said demands. Talk about being stuck between a rock and a cat's life…
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