You will see dogs working alongside their humans in many fields. They work with cops, they are also working for security, dogs can be used for therapy treatment too. They take all the spotlight away from cats. Cats are famous for being lazy and sleeping all day. Yes, they can be lazy sometimes, but that does not mean they are useless and aren’t capable of holding a job. I mean, have you seen how strict cats can be? I’m sure they would do wonders if they were ever hired to do a job. What? Do you think cats can’t work? Well, think again! Not only can they work, but they are actually quite good at their work.
These people shared photos of cats at work that will finally clear the names of all felines who are brushed off as “lazy.” Cats are very intelligent and can achieve whatever they want. These cats will make you proud for sure. Scroll down below to see 38 cats with jobs:
I wouldn’t want to be late with my fees if I have to face this guy.
That’ll be $12, please.
He probably knows a guy, who knows a guy.
Why can’t I ever come across a pet at my AirBnbs?
Anything for the salmon.
He seems like a terrifying guard.
Get him a firefighter’s jacket!
You’ll probably get ignored by him.
What a dedicated catto!
Stop slacking off! We have work to do.
He will make you look purr-fect!
That’s a lot of wasted sheets. Are you sure he’s qualified?
He’s got my vote.
Layla Morgan Wilde, a cat expert says that cats can be trained to do a job just like dogs. “Cats are very trainable but methodology differs from dogs,” Layla told Bored Panda. “It requires patience and short daily training sessions. [Most cat owners can train them to] respond to basic commands like come, sit, stay. Some cats are more trainable than others and it’s easier with a younger cat.”
The dream job.
You shall not pass!
“Certainly young kittens are highly energetic, but you can still encourage any cat to have a spring in their step by giving them a few minutes of interactive play several times a day,” the behaviour team at Cats Protection told Bored Panda. “Try using a fishing rod toy with some feathers and moving like speedy mouse dashing behind the furniture or up in the air like an erratic moth to see what sparks your cat’s interest. The most important thing is to make sure your cat is able to catch and ‘kill’ the toy. If they are teased with it, then they can get frustrated or bored.”
She seems to like hip-hop.
Turkish people take their security very seriously.
Who needs backgrounds when you’ve got a cat?
Even though it is much more difficult to train a cat than a dog, it is not impossible. Cats are more independent creatures and they are not very fond of being told what to do. They can be extremely moody so you never know when they are in the mood to play and start training or when they want to take a nap. Cats can sleep up to 17 hours a day, so waking them up would probably be the first step to their training. “Despite popular belief, cats can actually be trained using positive reinforcement methods like clicker training (more common in dogs but can be applied to lots of different types of animals),” the experts at Cats Protection said. “The main difference is that you have to find a small treat that the cat really wants and training sessions are much shorter – often only a couple of minutes max.”
Scroll down below for more working cattos:
Look at how she’s posing for the cameras!
They seem to be exhausted!
This office probably has an amazing work environment.
If cats can destroy things, they can build them too.
You should keep her.
This would be me if I ever wrote a book.
Love her uniform.
What a magnificent catto.
She is prettier than the flowers.
“I am Batman.”
That little paw on the watermelon!
What a brave little catto.
I would die with the cuteness.
Making sure the “no dogs policy” is strictly followed.
As they should.
What did you think of these adorable but serious working cattos? Do you think they can handle their jobs? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!