From a lack of motivation to kids and pets hanging around, the “WFH” life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be for most people.
Now, for pets, it’s been great. There’s always a human around to bug and a nice, warm laptop running.
They might be a little confused about why you’re looking at a screen and not them, but don’t worry, they’ll put themselves in your line of vision.
The only thing they might be worried about is whether or not you’re ever going back to the office and if this new way of life is going to affect the number or quality of treats they get.
These 40 animals have found some hilarious ways of “coping” with their humans being home 24/7.
Now the humans just need to find a way to cope with their furry distractions!
1. Breadwinner
This pup looks like he needs some confirmation that there’s still a paycheck coming in so the dog treat supply doesn’t suffer.
2. Ergonomic
Maybe this cat knows his owner needs someone to lean (back) on so they don’t get a headache later.
Or else, maybe the cat is pushing them into the exact position that will give them aches and pains later.
It’s hard to tell with cats.
3. Hey man, whatcha up to?
Then again, we couldn’t get any work done with all this cuteness in our face either!
4. IT support
Good thing this furry co-worker is on the job.
Then again, we’re pretty sure that’s not good for the fan.
5. Go back to work
And then other times they’re like this.
We’re not sure if this is a request to stop working or to take that project elsewhere altogether.
We just know we’ve seen more cat butt at work in the last few months than we’ve seen in all the years prior.
thoughts and prayers to everyone out there trying to work from home with a pet that does not understand the concept pic.twitter.com/zWLaLWyZg8
— Anagha Srikanth (@anaghasrikanth) March 12, 2020
6. Critique
Rule one: the dog must be visible at all times, quite literally on the desktop.
Rule two: all chairs belong to dog.
All other rules are pointless because you have nowhere to sit and work.
Day three of working from home looks a little like this… My new co-worker is very demanding. pic.twitter.com/AKJb0G4aSj
— Kate Hamer (@katehmr) March 20, 2020
7. Furry filing system
Just watch out for colleagues with allergies once you get back to the office.
Then again, everyone will understand why the files are full of cat hair.
8. Sharing equipment
Maybe it’s best to set up some kind of timeshare mechanism so everyone gets their own time on the laptop.
work from home dog decided this was optimal place to receive max amount of pets pic.twitter.com/80zjbHgg3T
— Daryl M (@darylmeador) March 12, 2020
9. Proofreader
But while this cat seems content to play the role of quality control manager, we think the look on its face indicates that the list of corrections is going to be looooong.
10. Ledge hog
We just want to know if this little guy ever runs right across the keyboard.
My lap desk came with a drawer that was perfectly hedgehog sized pic.twitter.com/FDew0KmWO5
— Mary (@MaryMeisenzahl) March 12, 2020
11. Excuse me, I’m adorable
This tiny kitten is old enough to realize just where to go to be in its owner’s line of sight.
We predict a lot of keyboard cleaning in their future.
Had a heated exchange with my shift supervisor about breakfast at work, now he’s watching my every move from r/aww
12. What did you do?
Did his owner get fired? Were they a bad boy or girl?
And how is anyone supposed to have any fun with the authorities on the premises all day?
13. Straw man
We’re off to make a non-scary scarecrow lap to entertain our cat while we work.
Isn’t the Internet a wonderful, inspirational place sometimes?
My girlfriend is working from home, so she made a fake lap to keep Bob from distracting her. So far, so good! from r/Catloaf
14. Rude
You know who we mean, the one who just can’t leave people alone and let them get their work done.
Too bad they’re not all this cute.
15. Yeah, I’m gonna need you to come in on Saturday
It looks like it’s conducting its owner’s annual review – and someone isn’t getting a raise this year.
16. Double trouble
At least in this time of great uncertainty when nothing is ideal or predictable, bosses understand when you need a little extra time to get your work done – or when you accidentally send an e-mail full of gibberish because you had a chonky cat on your keyboard.
— Jamie (@AntarcticaJones) March 12, 2020
17. Hey.
Do they always have to be so adorable while they’re being distracting?!
Walk me🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/E1xCyafGJy
— Rebecca Dunn (@R23Dunn) March 13, 2020
18. Down in front!
Frankly, they look like they’re planning to figure that out later.
Update: Starting from Monday I am #WorkingFromHome
Meet my coworkers for the foreseeable future ❤️They are not big on social distancing 😹 pic.twitter.com/N7bpbQ8f0C
— Sequestered Squirrel & her cats (@SesameSquirrel) March 13, 2020
19. Excelling
WE’VE certainly never inspected our cells that closely.
Think she’ll catch a typo?
I reckon she will do a better job than me next week #workingfromhome pic.twitter.com/neBFAisJQ0
— Pav (@Pav291) March 13, 2020
20. Taking dictation
There’s probably going to be a lot of proofreading to do later.
my intern is doing her best pic.twitter.com/VYtU4al8mf
— jen (@j3nevans) March 12, 2020
21. Don’t even think about it
Not anymore, sucker!
Someone beat you to it.
— Ann Marie Needs No Last Name (@AnnMarieInNYC) March 12, 2020
22. 0% chance of productivity
What job could possibly be so important that you have to pay more attention to it than to this sweet face?
I think this is Wiley’s not very subtle way of telling me to take a break from work & scritch his ears.
😁#PayAttentionToMe #WorkingFromHome #AdventuresInTelecommuting #SeniorDog #Chihuahua #AdoptDontShop #DogTwitter #DogsofTwittter pic.twitter.com/EDiVCzNO9b— sarah nunn (@sarahanunn) February 12, 2020
23. Armrest
This sweet kitty has taken break time to the next level.
Everyday. Excuse my messy desk. pic.twitter.com/saSTTrTgy9
— Raven Vz (@blackedraven) March 12, 2020
24. Keyboard cleaner
This is better than any microfiber wipe we’ve got laying around.
Work from Home isn’t boring with Karl by my side. Employee of the Month. #DogsofTwittter #WorkingFromHome #DogsofWorkFromHome #COVIDー19 #StayTheFHome pic.twitter.com/qbloDGcfmA
— serene_dion (@dion_serene) March 15, 2020
25. Checking your work
In fact, we’d consider taking a break while he takes over for a couple of hours.
— ted torque (@raisersblade) March 12, 2020
26. Move your feet, lose your seat
But you can always avail yourself of a standing desk – that’s better for you anyway!
She always takes my chair..I told her to move..she was yelling at me! pic.twitter.com/Pa1mfPbLmY
— XRPBabs (@DocCallum) March 12, 2020
27. File me under “H” for helpful
It’s almost as if the more subtle pets are more distracting – partly because they’re just so cute you have to stop and take a photo.
Pinto Bean helping file pic.twitter.com/yPhuY4q4dY
— APP (@TAndre6) March 13, 2020
28. Teamwork
One member of this team seems a little reluctant to get involved.
Then again we know that there’s always one person who wants to do it all themselves.
Earning his keep. pic.twitter.com/cjUR2eerb0
— Jessica (@JDSinthesun) March 13, 2020
29. Sharing space
It looks like this cat is in the middle of reading something important. We just hope it doesn’t take too long if there’s a human deadline looming.
Van Gogh studying the latest from the CDC #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/6qd1o2mxPf
— metispdx (@metispdx) March 13, 2020
30. Control + Alt + Pout
Then again, maybe his or her owner is just waking them up with all that keyboard clacking.
Type softer, human!
— Loulouloulou (@louisew86155157) March 13, 2020
31. Misuse of company property
And if you’re a freelancer, make sure the IRS never sees these photos. It’s only a write-off if you use it solely for work – not as a cat bed.
My shipping assistant pic.twitter.com/88SLxozMCZ
— Dianna 👩🏼🏭 (@softgoldco) March 13, 2020
32. Zoom this
Or maybe this is just a cat’s way of saying “this meeting could have been an e-mail.”
Been working remotely for ages and it’s amusing to see people out of their comfort zone as they work from home too! My cat loves to show her bum off to my conference call attendees and text them weird things. Got any conference call stories to share? pic.twitter.com/oookvXIsyH
— 𝙶𝚎𝚖𝚖𝚊__𝚎 👩🏻💻🌻🐈🐉 (@gemziebeth) March 7, 2020
33. Cover for me
If it were a big enough meeting (or mind-numbing enough), we’re guessing some of them might never be the wiser.
And those who are would appreciate the laugh.
Fills in for me when I need a break. pic.twitter.com/ifaMIUnCuU
— Josh Hushon (@JoshHushon) March 13, 2020
34. I deleted the bad parts
Don’t be surprised if you have to start all over again on that big project once they get out their red pen (or hit the delete button as they walk across your keyboard).
Strong manager energy from this one. pic.twitter.com/3XpKC9x1iE
— Emily Helton (@MsHeltonReads) March 13, 2020
35. Booooring
You can’t expect them to just sit there while you write your TPS reports like a corporate drone.
This is Titi @AmbassacatBXL helping his dad. pic.twitter.com/eS5MtXc0LA
— esther (@estrussell) March 13, 2020
36. Strategizing
She planned and executed this project flawlessly and now her human has no choice but to play with her.
@HubSpotAgencies @HubSpot @OrangeMktg1 One of our many agency puppers enjoying her #sprocket. #Luna #FurryCoworker #lovemyjob pic.twitter.com/MCKZ9xFAsA
— Kelsey C. Galarza (@kelseycg) November 10, 2018
37. Let me help you with that
They’d be direct, honest, and succinct, if possibly a little alienating.
38. Occupied
You can’t just up and change the rules on them all of a sudden.
Time to find a new place to sit.
Working from home set up – laptop and lap cat. 😺 Glad I don’t have any conference calls today, he’s purring very loudly. @JenniferS_EUA @RobertV_EUA @JackieP_EUA @KitDailey_EUA @EUA #furrycoworker #workingremotely #officekitty pic.twitter.com/2ZbpdWY42q
— Robin Anderson (@RobinA_EUA) March 30, 2020
39. Posture check
Sitting is deadly, you know.
That’s why pets are there to make it impossible – for your health!
Just doing some court paperwork with my #furrycoworker Reggie!#StaySafe #workingremotely pic.twitter.com/SOMQSIkKCF
— Tom Caulfield (@tomcaulfield66) April 22, 2020
40. Sidekick
The only problem is their cuteness.
How are you not going to scratch that belly every 25 seconds?!
My coworker is trying to get my partner to scratch his belly instead of working on a spreadsheet#furrycoworker#StayAtHomeOrder #StayHome pic.twitter.com/0aw8XFDI80
— Magenta and Geeky (@GeekDivaChristy) April 23, 2020
Some of them are just cuter than others.
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