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Here's a fun way to liven up a day at the office that's fun for
all the family.
One day, select somebody from the office to be the
"gatekeeper". They will perform this role until they are
sacked, resign, retire or die. This person will choose
somebody's desk each day and tie a cat to its surface
before
work begins. Staff will make their way to work, wondering if
theirs is the desk with the "tied cat". If it is, then others will
point and laugh at this person and this person will be
responsible for looking after the cat for the rest of the day.
If the gatekeeper so wishes, he/she may choose to pick the
same person's desk for the rest of his/her natural life.
Spekkie's office cats
http://www.halfbake.../idea/Office_20cats Not a game but similar idea [dobtabulous, Oct 04 2004]
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If it were me I would untie the cat and hope to entice it to choose to spend its time near my desk by providing a comfy bed and some fishy tasting treats. I wouldn't fancy the gatekeeper's job - have you ever tried to tie up a cat that doesn't want you to? Scratch city. |
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Cats are pretty low maintenance anyway, just make sure you got a litter box and some nose plugs |
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Aptly titled. I'll croissant anything |
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Some clients and cats don't mix ... some people are allergic ... unfortunately |
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how the hell did you come up with this.....
oh god i cant stop laughing |
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carefully placed staples on each of the paw areas will fasten the cat securely to most desk like surfaces. |
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