09-29-2022, 03:36 PM
A woman was doing a zoom call with a new boss when her cat jumped on her lap. Her boss called the cat unprofessional.
So, she appealed to social media through Reddit to ask what people think. About half thought the cat was unprofessional.
Some questioned her boss and her whole work situation.
https://www.newsweek.com/internet-stitch...al-1746739
So, what do you think? Is a cat on a zoom call unprofessional?
During a zoom meeting I attended, we could see a cat on the counter eating from a dish behind the person. Some people got into a real panic about a cat on a counter eating something. It turns out that she keeps the cat's food on the counter and that is where he normally eats.
She probably has a dog that gets into the cat's food.
I wish there was a cat in the majority of meetings I have attended. People have had the camera angled funny, and we see their ceiling. Sometimes the person is clearly lying down. A cat on your lap would at least be sitting in front of the camera. I think zoom meeting need more cats!
So, she appealed to social media through Reddit to ask what people think. About half thought the cat was unprofessional.
Some questioned her boss and her whole work situation.
https://www.newsweek.com/internet-stitch...al-1746739
So, what do you think? Is a cat on a zoom call unprofessional?
During a zoom meeting I attended, we could see a cat on the counter eating from a dish behind the person. Some people got into a real panic about a cat on a counter eating something. It turns out that she keeps the cat's food on the counter and that is where he normally eats.
She probably has a dog that gets into the cat's food.
I wish there was a cat in the majority of meetings I have attended. People have had the camera angled funny, and we see their ceiling. Sometimes the person is clearly lying down. A cat on your lap would at least be sitting in front of the camera. I think zoom meeting need more cats!