As long as the cat stays out of the Zoom meetings I am sure she won’t mind. I had two of ours pop up during a meeting with a patient last week and she started laughing and talking to them through the screen. It did not help that she started laughing when they decided to run around my “office.” But, then again, laughter is the best medicine.
And yet another unforeseen work-from-home obstacle. But it’s a really cute and cuddly one. If she purrs at you, you can’t stay mad very long. Thanks for the chuckle. Great way to start a day!
All three of my cats like to sit or stand on my keyboard. No matter how often I remove them, they keep coming back. I finally put my laptop on a stand with a wireless keyboard I can turn off when the cats come around. Of course, they usually visit when I’m in the middle of something important.
With the lid closed, it’s not so bad, but with the lid open there’s every chance of clogging ventilation and overheating the computer. Not to mention dander under the keys. (IT expert with two cats)
serenasakitty over 3 years ago
Now every time my computer makes me change my password, I can blame the cat.
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
If it is reset, try ‘sunbeam.’
Doug K over 3 years ago
She may “reset” the cat if she comes back soon.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
As long as the cat stays out of the Zoom meetings I am sure she won’t mind. I had two of ours pop up during a meeting with a patient last week and she started laughing and talking to them through the screen. It did not help that she started laughing when they decided to run around my “office.” But, then again, laughter is the best medicine.
Bex Premium Member over 3 years ago
My friend had a cat that managed to hit the key combination that flipped the screen display upside down.
thejanith Premium Member over 3 years ago
And yet another unforeseen work-from-home obstacle. But it’s a really cute and cuddly one. If she purrs at you, you can’t stay mad very long. Thanks for the chuckle. Great way to start a day!
jbarnes over 3 years ago
All three of my cats like to sit or stand on my keyboard. No matter how often I remove them, they keep coming back. I finally put my laptop on a stand with a wireless keyboard I can turn off when the cats come around. Of course, they usually visit when I’m in the middle of something important.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
With the lid closed, it’s not so bad, but with the lid open there’s every chance of clogging ventilation and overheating the computer. Not to mention dander under the keys. (IT expert with two cats)