Everyone knows that it's tough to juggle running a business and raising a family. But no one ever talks about running a business and raising a cat! Cats have a reputation as low-maintenance pets, but even the most laid-back felines like Nathan need plenty of care and attention.
Is it possible to give your cat the quality time it deserves when hustling to start a business, or are entrepreneurship and pet ownership inherently incompatible?
We think it's doable — but don't take our word for it! Here's how four different types of entrepreneurs are making it work as cat parents.
The Startup Founder
Founding a startup is stressful, rewarding, and everything in between. However, that doesn't mean you have to rule out other responsibilities like adopting a cat. Pet ownership can actually be a boon for startup founders. Working alongside a pet reminds you to take breaks and is great for stress relief too.
The challenge for founders is finding time to take those little breaks. When it comes to achieving balance as a startup founder, the number one tip is to delegate. That's tough when you're operating on a shoestring budget, which is why many founders opt to hire freelancers for their startup needs. Take building a website for example. Is fiddling with website builders really the best use of your time, or should you prioritize strategic development while letting website developers do what they do best? We think you know the answer.
The Digital Entrepreneur
Starting an online business often means the freedom to work from home. That's great for balancing work and pet care. The problems arise when your cat clamors for attention in the middle of a client meeting.
As cute as an attention-starved cat can be, it's not ideal for your professional image. Digital entrepreneurs should set up a home office with cat perches, beds, cat trees, and other resting places that are more appealing than your keyboard. In addition to an enriching environment, a routine that includes scheduled play breaks minimizes distractions while working.
The Brick-and-Mortar Business Owner
Long hours come with the territory of running a brick-and-mortar business, especially when you're just starting out and don't have a large staff to rely on.
Brick-and-mortar business owners should take note of the shop cats found in cities like New York and Vancouver. A shop cat's original job was as a mouser but these days, shop cats serve as mascots, morale boosters, and ambassadors for animal adoption. While we don't recommend letting your cat free-roam in a food service business or a company with heavy machinery, shop cats are at home in lots of places including offices, retail stores, and residential care settings.
The Digital Nomad
More entrepreneurs than ever are starting their businesses on the road. While international travel with pets is tricky due to pet quarantine requirements, plenty of van life solopreneurs travel with cats. According to these digital nomads, the key to van life with cats is to take it slow, starting with short drives and letting cats get comfortable with their new surroundings before going all-in.
It's also important to microchip and leash train your pet if living on the road. While cats are happier in small spaces than other pets, you'll want to take your feline friend out for exercise and enrichment without worrying about losing them.
Entrepreneurship comes in many forms — and so does pet parenthood (just ask Winnie and Nathan!). Instead of letting your entrepreneurial dreams hold you back from adopting a cat (or vice versa), consider these creative ways to balance business ownership with cat ownership. You never know — your cat just might turn out to be the secret to your business's success!
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