We’ve definitely started something, folks. Now Cutetropolis readers on Facebook are sharing their work-from-home sanity savers. From Debbie C., here’s Rosie…
And here are Rosie’s supervisors George and Minnie.
Meanwhile, Jennifer B. shares this photo of Cricket, “being very helpful as my personal assistant as I work from home.”
Another Facebooker shares! “Meet Rossi, our current foster doggo,” says DB.
Rosie, George, and Minnie seem somewhat nonplussed by their human being underpaw so much.
Minnie’s expression says it all – “Stop taking all these damn photos and get back to work!”
I am jealous of all your coworkers.
Something that might be helpful (full disclosure, I haven’t watched it yet but someone posted it in a relevant facebook group).
Really interesting. I donโt know enough to evaluate the science, but I like the techniques he suggests.
I watched it but I honestly don’t remember much of what he said. I’ll have to watch again tomorrow. Not in a good place right now.
We are very glad to have Rossi, a deer head Chihuahua, staying with us now. If only he would have a little talk with Rosie, our cat. “See, this is how to greet your humans when they come home…”
“Oh the indignity”…cat probably.
I love this thread so much!
This is so much better than working or checking the news. Loving all the cutie pies.
That’s my Cricket!! Squee! Just after I took that picture she abandoned my lap for her pillow in front of my big old-fashioned heater that’s in the living room, and she’s been happily snoring away all afternoon (so much for providing moral support as I juggle two jobs!). Thanks for posting her Mike! Makes my day. ๐
I have many similar photos of my kitteh. At almost 15 years old, her main form of exercise is moving between my husband’s lap and mine at night so she can share her awesomeness.( Love the blanket, btw!)