
Just about every day I ask my furry kids “What have you done today?” and the answer is usually the same. Well, if it’s time for Kitty to start pulling her weight, the new book Careers for Your Cat by Ann Dziemianowicz will help! This adorable book with wonderful illustrations by Ann Boyajian includes the Meowers-Briggs Career/Personality Test to determine just what career is right for your cat. Find out if your cat will make a great jazz musician or landscape architect!
Available at Amazon for $9.99.






October 23rd, 2010 at 9:23 am
Oh, this looks hysterical! And it will be the perfect gag gift for my husband, who is always asking the cats when they’re going to get a job (heh).
October 23rd, 2010 at 10:02 am
My cats have active careers. My saddle back tabby girl Pearl is a serial entrepreneur with her paws in many businesses- all of which have the name Pearl in them (mostly Chinese restaurants and jewelry shops)- while her brother and brown tabby, Elwood, is an actor/celebrity- known as “the George Clooney of cats”.
Yes, I am being as silly as this book looks! Thanks, it’ll be a great holiday gift for my fellow friends and family who are owned by cats.
Be well,
Janet
October 23rd, 2010 at 1:53 pm
All of my feline family members have careers, and I’ll have you know that our late, beloved Sun was, of course, the CEO of SUN Microsystems. Now you know.
This book looks like a must-have.
October 23rd, 2010 at 5:36 pm
My cats are the bosses, and I am their employee. I have to cater to
their needs all day long. I’m sure you cat lovers know what I mean.
October 24th, 2010 at 12:27 pm
My kittehs studied with me as I went through law school and sat for the bar. They are, therefore, feline attorneys.
My little girl, Zephyr, has chosen to work for the district attorneys office and she prosecutes squirrels who steal bird seed from the bird feeder in the back yard. She is very successful, She has pioneered the use of motion detector video cameras as prime facie evidence in these cases.
My little boy, Comet Blue, works in the legal aid office, prosecuting dead beat tom cats who ‘hit and run’ and fail to support their off spring. Long accepted DNA evidence has helped him win awards of past and current kitteh support for his clients.
October 24th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Twiggy has been asking me to get this book for her. Although she works with me on our home grown pet collar business (she is Quality Manager, Model, and Spokes Pet) She can’t help but wonder what else might be out there for a kitty of her talents.
Twiggy also wants to make a “Meow-Out” to Zephyr and Comet Blue!!!
October 25th, 2010 at 12:20 pm
My girl kitty, Ellie, is clearly a manager for her human staff. But I think she would do well as a model for some furniture companies – she can make any furniture look like the most comfortable ever spot for a cute kitteh to have a nap.
I’m not sure what my boy, Ernie, would do for a job so maybe I need to get that book then. Other than model, professional alarm clock or an accessibility specialist (he’s blind) that is.
October 26th, 2010 at 2:04 pm
Aww, thank you for featuring my book!
And remember it’s time for your freeloading felines to get a job!
October 27th, 2010 at 4:21 pm
My Bandy would be wonderful at testing the strength of your furniture.