Are You Ready for the Purr-fessional Takeover?
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Mark your calendars and clear your desk (and possibly your keyboard) — June 18 is National Take Your Cat to Work Day! For all the feline fanatics out there, this is the one day a year you get official permission to let your whiskered coworker join you on the job.
Now, let’s be honest: cats aren’t exactly known for their work ethic. In fact, most of them think “work” is what humans do to earn the money to buy catnip. But that’s part of their charm.
What Happens When You Take a Cat to Work?
Expect the following highly productive activities:
🐾 Supervising from the top of your bookshelf
🐾 Typing emails with their paws (and deleting them with their tail)
🐾 Taking 14 naps on your ergonomic chair
🐾 Loudly objecting to conference calls with dramatic meows
🐾 Ignoring everyone unless they have treats
Sure, your cat might not boost your productivity, but they'll definitely improve your mood. And isn’t that what good coworkers are for?
Not Every Cat Is Office Material...
If your cat’s idea of a good time is shredding your reports or taking a nap inside your printer, maybe keep them at home—but snap a photo and join the fun online with the hashtag #TakeYourCatToWorkDay.
Working from home? Congratulations, your cat has already been promoted to Regional Manager of the Living Room.
While You're Celebrating, Don’t Forget: Cats Go Missing Too
Although this day is full of laughs and fur, it’s also a great time to ask yourself:
Is my cat’s microchip registered?
Indoor cats can sneak out. Carriers can break. Life happens—and when it does, a registered microchip can make the difference between a stressful week and a joyful reunion.
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iRegisterPets.com Today
At iRegisterPets.com, we register your pet’s microchip for you—quickly and correctly—so if your office assistant ever slips out for an “extended break,” they can be safely returned home.
✅ Fast and easy registration
✅ National database access
✅ Peace of mind for every pet parent
So on June 18, celebrate the joy (and chaos) of cats in the workplace—just don’t forget to protect your purr-fessional with a registered microchip.
Because the only thing worse than a cat knocking over your coffee mug is not being able to bring them home.