Kept seeing a stray cat at work the last 6 months, found out today that our warehouse people care for her

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funzo1031 on April 10th, 2018 at 17:24 UTC »

I feel so good about my company after discovering this. Liked em before, but this rocks.

Gadaeus1 on April 10th, 2018 at 17:50 UTC »

Uhg seeing this just pisses me off because it reminds me that all it takes is one asshole to ruin this kind of thing. Our warehouse people were doing the same thing for a cat until someone complained to HR about it and made them chase it off.

Weetang015 on April 10th, 2018 at 18:24 UTC »

We have a warehouse cat as well. Friendly, I suspect she was abandoned. She just moved into the office one day while it had been raining for a few days. She had been seen outside and we let her in. She has since decided that the warehouse is more to her liking but likes coming inside the office as well to be sociable, so we put a little doggy door on the office door. There’s only 4 of us in the office and 2 warehouse workers, so everyone is close and we all pitch in to help care for the cat. We took her to the vet and had her checked and she’s fixed. I have zero idea concerning how old she is but she’s welcome to stay however long she wants. The doors to the warehouse are open all day but she never seems to want to go outside and just stays inside all day so I think she’s pretty happy.

Edit: We also have for the last few months started caring for a feral stray around my house. She won’t let us catch her but she’s very pretty. Long hair, bright orange with very striking orange/green eyes and white socks. She has a very, very soft meow. She won’t let us very close to her (besides my mother-in-law) and she’s very territorial of her spot around our house. (I suspect that the other strays know that she’s the big boss and avoid her.) She has taken a liking to my wife’s mom and will let her get very close, but not actually touch her. She watches us from the bushes and our roof, she’s always around. We didn’t know if she was a boy or girl for a long while so my wife’s mom named the cat Sam, so it can go both ways. We have a tall brick wall around our backyard and a covered patio - and when it was cold I built her a box on the patio and covered it and made it water proof and filled it with soft material so she can have somewhere warm to be. She’s pretty much our outdoor cat now.