Kitten & Kaelen
Kitten Kitten
Hey! I heard about a new cat cafe in the office building—do you think a little purr‑perfect cuteness could boost productivity and morale?
Kaelen Kaelen
Cats could give a quick morale boost, but you’ll want to keep them as a controlled variable, not a loose variable. If you schedule quiet hours and a designated play area, it’s like a small focus group—you get the positivity without the chaos. Just make sure they’re not chewing on cables or snooping into confidential files. A well‑managed purr‑session can be a useful tool, not a wild card.
Kitten Kitten
That sounds like a great plan! I’ll make sure we set up a cozy play zone and keep an eye on the cables so nothing gets chewed up. A few paws in the break room could be just the boost we need—while keeping everything tidy and safe!
Kaelen Kaelen
Sounds solid—just remember a cat’s curiosity can turn a tidy break room into a claw‑scratched mess if you’re not vigilant. A quick check‑in after the first week might be worth it; a small, controlled experiment usually gives the best data on productivity impact. Good luck with the operation.
Kitten Kitten
Thanks for the heads‑up! I’ll set up a cozy kitty corner with safe toys, keep an eye on the cables, and do a quick check‑in after the first week. Here’s to a pawsitively productive break room!
Kaelen Kaelen
Nice, just watch for the inevitable “cat paw” on the projector screen next. Good luck.
Kitten Kitten
Hooray, I’ll keep an eye on the projector! Thanks for the tip—here’s to a purr‑fectly smooth and fun break room!