For most of us, a job is just an annoying part of adult life. Sure, some of us are lucky enough to have our dream jobs. But for many people, going to work is just a way to make money for paying bills. It might be aggravating, but that’s life.
What if we told you there are lots of animals that also have jobs? And guess what: some of them even have tiny little uniforms. Yes, it’s as adorable as it sounds.
Some serve as licensed therapy or guide animals. Others have jobs you might not expect a pet to have. Some examples: they’re florists, store managers, receptionists, security guards, and more.
And it should come as no surprise that most of these animals are adored far and wide. Of course, customers love a post office dog or a bookstore cat. And the best news — these animals get lots of snuggles and make tons of new friends every day.
Just imagine if you had an animal at your workplace. If you already do, suffice it to say the rest of us are jealous. In fact, is your office hiring?
This dog works in a floral shop, and normally, she’s a very hard worker. The camera just happened to catch her while taking a break.
After Rademenesa survived a respiratory infection as a kitten, he became a caretaker for other sick animals. Now, he lives in an animal shelter and watches over his sick and injured friends.
Pal the cat lives in Iceland where he keeps a local hotel free of mice and other pests. It’s not the most glamorous job, but someone has to do it.
Doug is a very good boy who takes his job as a receptionist quite seriously. He works in a veterinarian’s office where he makes lots of new friends daily.
Dixie is a tow truck assistant that accompanies her owner throughout the day. She even has a little safety vest.
6. Printshop assistant dog
This dog works at a local print shop, helping customers make orders. He also distributes licks, which is a very important part of his responsibilities.
I don’t know about you, but I’d follow this cat immediately. He’s a very effective marketing strategy.
8. Hardware store assistant dog
You don’t need a bag at this hardware store. Just hand your purchases to the assistant…he’ll carry them to the counter for you in his mouth.
9. Medical assistant kitten
If you need anything to inspire you on the job, here’s a medical assistant kitten. Well, she’ll either
Skully is a safety patrol dog that’s usually scanning the slopes for anyone in danger. But at this moment, he’s taking a much-needed rest. inspire or distract you.
We’re used to seeing pictures of police dogs but what about a police cat? If you thought he couldn’t get any cuter, his name is Pawfficer Donut.
12. Staff morale officer dog
Meet Biscuit, the staff morale officer at the National Trust. He does his job so well that he’s even improved OUR morale.
Tama was a female calico that worked as a stationmaster at a train station in Kinokawa, Japan. After she passed away in 2015, officials enshrined her.
These lifeguard dogs are carefully watching a beach in Croatia. With them on guard, everyone will be safe in the water.
Meet the cat that works at a city courthouse as the assistant to the clerk of courts. He even has an office chair, as you can see.
This cat is doing a great job watching the store and enforcing its strict no-dogs policy. It’s not personal — it just has to be done.
This dog is an office manager. She takes her job very seriously, keeping all her employees in line.
Who said cats can’t work in hardware stores? He earned this job, buddy, thanks very much.
19. Animal environmentalist
Meet the dog that’s trained to sniff out sea turtle nests. Once found, he digs them up so humans can safely transfer the eggs to an incubator.
20. Cockroach manager cat
Pests come in all shapes and sizes, and this cat isn’t going to limit himself to just mice. There are no pests in the hotel under his watch, thank you very much.
This cat is a mountain rescue guide, helping stranded people. He has some very cool goggles and his name is Gary.
This good boy works at a local mechanic shop, helping customers with their paperwork. Here’s one mechanic you can trust to be honest.
23. Liquor store assistant cat
Hennessy the cat works in a liquor store. I wonder what her favorite brand is and if she can point it out to customers.
24. Official stamp licking dog
I’d buy a new book of stamps every time I went to the post office. Anything to support the official stamp licker.
25. Hardware store assistant cat
Not only does this cat work in a hardware store, but he also has an interesting facial feature. I wonder if he got that in a hardware accident.
This is the official therapy cat at a local nursing home. He tends to patients, keeps them company, and offers them comfort when they need it.
If my high school had a science teacher dog, I’d probably have paid a lot more attention during class. I think we all would have.
Did this cat go to medical school? We can only hope. Regardless, I’d trust him with my health.
29. Video game developer dog
Uuno is a dog that helps his owner develop video games. As you can see, he plays a very important role.
This cat is the official greeter at a coffee shop drive-thru. Since he’s currently on a break, he’s allowed to sit down.
Oscar the cat knows how to repair trucks. Or at least he assists while human mechanics repair trucks. Either way, he’s doing a great job.
This travel therapy dog hangs out at the San Diego Airport with her owner. She comforts passengers who are feeling anxious about flying. She also accepts lots of snuggles.
Meet Oscar, the police station cat. He’s there to keep an eye on the files, evidence bags, and other important items. Nothing gets by on his watch.
This pup works on the tarmac at the Vancouver Airport. His job is to scare away birds that might come in contact with a plane during takeoff or landing.
This office assistant cat is making sure the printer and other office equipment are in good working order. Does that make him a copycat?
A stable cat is an important part of any barn. Her job is to scare away pests that could cause damage or illness — and generally keep an eye on things, of course.
Pack up your suitcase. It’s time to head to whatever hotel this dog is the concierge at. I don’t care where it is, I just want to go there.
If you ever visit the library at Liverpool University, you might be lucky enough to spot the feline librarian. She patrols the shelves, shushing patrons who are too loud.
This pup is a truffle hunter, sniffing out treasures of the forest with her sharp sense of smell. Today, she bagged 18 ounces, which will be a nice paycheck for her.
Since cats are natural mousers, they’re perfect for jobs in pest control. Plus, they’re way cuter than a mousetrap, right?
What’s the only thing better than a comic book store? How about a comic book store with a cat? I think he could sell me anything.
42. Hospital therapy dogs
This hospital has several therapy dogs. The staff even puts their photos on the wall so everyone can learn about them. Honestly, they should all be the employee of the month.
Garden centers often have problems with bugs and other pests. Boots the cat makes sure things are clean and pest-free around there.
44. Search and rescue dog
Pickle is a certified search and rescue dog. He can find all sorts of things…including, for example, this shoe.
45. Hardware store greeter cat
Leo is a greeter at Ace Hardware. There’s no doubt he brings a smile to everyone who enters the store.
When your psychiatrist prescribes a therapy cat, get one. Jaskier keeps his owner grounded through panic attacks by snuggling and staying close.
When Finn isn’t at his day job keeping his owner safe from seizures, he tends bar. The locals say he’s a great listener.
This cat manages a neighborhood store. Customers and employees alike love him, but he runs a tight ship.
Okay, so this little guy might just be starting out, but don’t worry — he’ll be catching bad guys before you know it. More than likely, they’ll surrender as soon as they see him.
You don’t think cats can be farmers? Well, why is this one on a tractor then, huh?
51. Bookstore employee cat
Working in a bookstore is fun, but it’s also a hard job. But don’t worry, this conscientious kitty is there to assist.
52. Explosive detective dog
Claude is a very good boy who works with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. Who’d dare to do drugs with him around?
Ma’am, you’ll have to bring your purchase to another register. This cashier is on his break, taking a nap.
Have you ever seen such a dapper little greeter? Appropriately, his name is Oreo and he’s the greeter at a menswear store.
Meet Ginger, the cat that works in a flower shop. She wandered in off the street one day and decided she liked the flowers so much, she gave herself a job.
This little guy works at a local gym. I have the feeling they’re going to get a lot of new memberships with him there.
Meet Pumpkin the CPA. Okay, technically he didn’t pass his exams but at least he provides support to the rest of the office.
If the vendor of a booth is a cat, do I pay in money or ear scratches? I’m really hoping it’s ear scratches.
Luna works at a funeral home as a grief counselor. She comforts people as they make arrangements for their loved ones who’ve passed away, which can be really difficult.
This cat works in a gift shop. Don’t let the nap fool you. He’s watching all the shoppers very, very carefully.
The Algonquin Hotel has had a cat as its official host since the 1930s. It started with a kitty that wandered inside only to claim the hotel as hers — and it’s continued ever since.
62. Emotional support dog
Sammy works in a psychiatrist’s office as the official emotional support dog. Dozens of patients have been comforted by his snuggles and kisses.
This cat helps guide travelers down from the mountains in Grimmelwald, Switzerland. All he’s missing is a little safety guide vest.
Hope is a greeter at an airport, giving kisses to any passengers who ask. She gives a warmer welcome than the average greeter.
As a puppy, there are times when this guide dog still needs a nap with his teddy bear. But don’t worry — soon he’ll be up and ready to go again.
I think I’d listen to a radio show hosted by a cat before listening to most other shows. Sure, it’d be mostly meowing, but at least no politics.
This pup helps skiers with epilepsy. He ensures they stay safe and in control on the slopes. Could you ask for a cuter watchdog?
This cat in Istanbul arrives each day to sit on the turnstile where he carefully checks each ticket. He might’ve given himself the job but he does it well.
Stella is a security dog at a local bar. She sits on the roof, closely watching people as they enter and exit.
These cats work at a veterinary hospital, minding the office and checking paperwork. Okay, maybe mostly the first one.
Xxcalliber is only a few months old but he’s already been drafted into the military. His name spelling shows he was officially trained by Army security forces.
This is Rusty, a hospital volunteer that comforts and cheers up patients. His portrait hangs on the hospital wall.
This cat is keeping shop at his owner’s vendor stand. He’s got an eye out for shoplifters and he’s not going to let them get away with anything.
74. Post office assistant dog
Barney is the post office assistant in Drumshambo, Ireland. The owners had his portrait made so he could be the employee of the month — every month.
This cat has no time for your shenanigans. He’s here to help you achieve your fitness goals. He’s not messing around.