Je harige kind is de enige die de coronacrisis enig vindt.
Daar zit je dan, alweer voor de zoveelste week op een niet ergonomische werkplek, dapper thuis te werken. Vorige week liet Nouveau al zien hoe poezen daar graag bij assisteren, vandaag nemen we ook de honden mee, die verrukt zijn om hun baasjes zo vaak te zien ?
“Helping” dad work from home by ensuring all the cables have been chewed, attacked and are now behaving themselves 😹😹😹 #CatsOfTwitter pic.twitter.com/l5qoaYXsFF
— Dax Cat #ambassacat (@Dax_Cat) March 27, 2020
My cat crashed a meeting today 😂 pic.twitter.com/9tS7P1vKp2
— Hamza (@oihamza) March 23, 2020
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One of my cats (Muon) has really strong feelings about solid-state NMR data processing #NMRchat #WFH pic.twitter.com/XJjlXF4UnY
— Kent Griffith (@KentJGriffith) March 25, 2020
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We’re at the point of the WFH experience where my dogs loud snoring has fully interrupted a video conference call 🤣 pic.twitter.com/0d2XCPnTpw
— Sarah Swinehart Massey (@Sarah_Swinehart) March 25, 2020
When you start recording a midweek video update for the team and your cat comes in the window #workingfromhome pic.twitter.com/gN7cUeUvdw
— Colin Welch (@colinwelch) March 25, 2020
WFH day 4: the cat is planning my downfall pic.twitter.com/Et8N97CJtc
— Harry Bellew (@harrybellew) March 19, 2020
Saddens me to have to officially report the first #workingfromhome workplace incident.
— Prof Richard Johnston (@DrRichJohnston) March 18, 2020
While taking a quick yoga break, the cat attacked my hoody drawstring, causing a deep facial laceration.
Paperwork has been completed and disciplinary action is expected #WFH pic.twitter.com/t3TrLZzW70
The cat: “working from home, you say? We’ll see about that” pic.twitter.com/yQAj1D1TEF
— Jayne Sharp (@Jaynesharp) March 20, 2020
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