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Cats in the Office

When we moved our office to a new apartment 2 months ago we decided to make one of the ground floor utility rooms into a Cat Room.


We installed some shelves with carpets, a bridge, wrapped the door to the open area in carpet, placed an exhaust fan, an air filter, and moved the kitty litter to a corner. We placed a plant in the small open area, which we had grilled so no kitties could escape. Junior started chewing on the plant as soon as I set the pot on the ground, so the plant got moved to the garage and only gets placed into the Cat Room once in a while now.

They found the room interesting for a while, but shortly after they started wanting to go out into the office space. So we compromised...Cat Room for most of the day, and free run of the office at night.






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11/04/2005 11:05 pm Blogger Ree

i love your pix! how can you work with all those cats? i only have two dogs, and sometimes i find myself overly distracted--playing with and petting them is always more fun than work.

great thing you did with the cat room, btw.    



11/07/2005 10:24 am Blogger mai

They're such cute naughty cats talaga :D and I miss them terribly.

They're not very active during the day, they usually just sleep and eat. It's at night when they get really rowdy and when there's an allnighter we need to be extra careful because they like running around and messing up papers.

They're a great stress reliever though, we usually stop work every once in a while to play with them :D    



11/15/2005 7:04 pm Blogger Cynthia

Hi Mai. :) Carpeted shelves and "bridge" inside a small room -- what a great idea! Been wondering how to keep our kitties occupied while hubby and I are hard at work.    



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