Tabs recognized that good pet assistants were hard to come by, and he was a firm believer in starting one’s training early, ideally before the age of one.
When Connor was accepted into the Tabs the Cat School for Junior Pet Assistants, it was a great honor. She got to work with the maestro himself, learning the ins and outs of the pet assisting business, including developing good listening skills, proper petting, pampering, structured play time and meal preparation.
Connor graduated summa cum laude, and Tabs was kind enough to give her a glowing letter of recommendation. She was all set for her first real job as a junior pet assistant.
Rosie
When she saw Rosie’s job posting for a pet assistant, Connor applied and made it through all six interviews. She got the job! And now she’s in year two of her new career.
Rosie has been a great cat to work for. She can be tough, but she’s kind and listens. She treats her employees well.
It’s always nice when you have a great boss. 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Rachel says
Awww!
Baby Connor Claire was so good with Tabs!
I love seeing my twins’ face light up when my cat walks by, and he has been so tolerant of them so far!
Rosie is quite clearly the queen of her domain!
Linda says
Aww, Does Connor remember Tabs at all?
Karen says
She does. I think most of her memories involve hugging him and holding him! 🙂
Linda says
That’s wonderful! He was so special.
Sarah Lowes says
I’m glad to see Connor has had such a good start in life with her special training. My boss Ragnar is very demanding I have to say – could it be the Viking in him? He’s very affectionate but I find it hard to be as enthusiastic and appreciative of his opera singing at 3am as I probably should be. Especially when it wakes up next door’s puppy…Does Connor have any tips?