Hello! Sgt. Stripes here! I’ve been hard at work lately. My human sister, Blondie, has been working from home. And I’ve been getting to help her! Even better, I’ve also been able to attend therapy with her (she has anxiety and depression. She’d never make it as a cat). She made my formal title “Tummy Time Therapist with Office Management Requirements”. And it’s hard work! I’m going to share a typical day in the life in the workforce.
6:30AM:
This is when Blondie (and the mini humans) wake up. She gets them dressed and off to the day shelter, where they play and do art. Blondie calls it a daycare. But Snoops says it’s more like a shelter. I get to sleep through this, since I don’t do cars. Or mini humans.
7:45AM:
Blondie returns home. She gets our laptop out, and makes sure that it and our work cell are charged. She also gets her notepad ready. This is usually when I do my big kitty stretch and prepare myself for another strenuous day.
8:00AM:
Time to start work! We start by logging onto her email, her Teams (a Skype descendant), and her scheduling tool. I usually get to send a message to a few of her coworkers. Today alone, I said hello to the group chat (all 20 people!), the checkout person, and the echocardiogram coordinator, along with one of the medical assistants. Everyone loves my welcome messages!
8:10AM:
Once we say good morning to our team, we review our email. Blondie makes a lot of phone calls, but won’t start until 9. So I get to help send out letters to patients who didn’t show up for their appointments, schedule urgent add on surgeries, and review our load for the day. I’ve discovered this is best done by sitting on the keyboard of the laptop. That way I’m warm, and am close enough to the screen to see.
9:00AM:
Now I get to start helping with phone calls! Usually the morning calls go to patients who need a presurgical workup. I don’t actually talk to these people (it sounds pretty depressing, honestly). But I definitely do my part. I sit with one paw on Blondie while she types, and I make sure to sit on the phone cord. You know, in case the phone tries to escape or something. These calls usually take most of the morning.
12:00PM:
Lunch break! Usually Blondie goes downstairs and gets tea and a sandwich, but I get to chow down on kibble (or cereal. She eats cereal and we share sometimes). I’m hoping my employee of the year luncheon features vole. I really like vole, But after I eat, I usually use the facilities, stop by the scratching post, and get a nap in.
1:00PM:
Back to work! The afternoon is usually a little more interesting. We usually start by calling patients that need pacemakers or ablations. I really, really like this part. We have to email them a surgical packet, and I’m really good at adding attachments or screenshots. I discovered if you push a bunch of random keys all at once, the computer will do fun things! Blondie gets a little weird about this, though. I start on the computer, but usually end up on her chest. At least I still get to supervise.
3:00PM:
If Blondie has therapy, this is usually when it happens. I like to sit up by her head and meow at her therapist. He needs to know who the really important one is. Although they just talk a lot, which is boring. So I usually use this time to get some tummy rubs. Or jaw rubs. Or both. I just really love rubs.
4:00PM:
Therapy is over (finally). Unfortunately, that means my tummy and jaw rub session slows down, as well. But we get to start scheduling my favorite things: MRIs! These are really fun, because I can make the appointment move by laying on her mousepad. I also really like to interact with these patients. I’ll headbonk the phone, purr into the speaker, and rub the phone so Blondie drops it. These patients are usually more fun than our surgical ones. One time, I scheduled the MRI in the totally wrong year. But I don’t feel bad. It’s a complex system, and I’m still learning it.
5:00PM:
The day is over! Man, these days are exhausting. I usually try to persuade Blondie to stay and nap. She never does though. She has to go get the mini humans from the day shelter. So I help her put her items up (I love batting at the phone cord!) and then I usually protect her work case. It’s a really comfy spot to nap.
After work is over, I only have 15 hours to eat, bathe, play, groom, and relax. It’s quite stressful somedays! But I know my hard work is paying off! Although I think I’m going to request a pay raise and a really nice bonus this Christmas. Maybe some vole ice cream, and silvervine cereal. Hopefully your work days are just as productive!













Thank you for sharing your day very interesting and sure is hard work a big paw clap for getting through it and Blondie.🐾💐😽😽
Thank you! It’s hard work, but someone has to do it!
I think you are the hardest working cat I know.
Thank you! I try!
Boy, Sgt. Stripes! YOU have an exhausting job! Blondie is lucky to have you as her assistant. I don’t know how you stand the pace! You are invaluable. It is good of you to show up every day and get this done! You will surely get a Christmas bonus. You earned it!
Thank you! It is exhausting, but I can’t imagine how the office would run without me!
High fives, Sgt. Stripes for being such a helpful assistant.
High five back!
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Those little white paws on the laptop! Aww!
They’re good for typing!
Wow Stripes you really do work hard ! We know how important therapy cats are too ! Good job !
Thank you! It’s definitely demanding, but worth it!
WOW! You are a hard worker. I hope you get a big Christmas bonus. XO
Thank you! I hope so too! I’m planning to purchase a bed specifically for my office with the bonus!
That’s a lot of work. I hope you are getting some naps in! Maybe Santa will reward you for all the good work you are doing.
I definitely try! Usually I can sneak a few naps in during the boring phone calls 😸
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Hi Guys! Thanks for stopping by. Lunch is the best part of the work day!
OMC you work really hard, Sgt Stripes and we sure it pays off for you and Blondie too🙏 Healing Pawkisses for her and Extra Pawkisses just for you🐾😽💞
Thank you for your kind thoughts! The hard work does pay off, though!
only 15 hours to eat, bathe, play, groom, and relax!!! How do you manage! You are the best co-worker ever I bet!
It is difficult, but I manage with a lot of self focus in my down time! That’s what any employee of the year would do!
I can see it is really a very busy and hard work day, But you are all so lovely I love you all, Thank you, Love, nia
It is very busy, but I appreciate your kind words!
Love and head bonks!