A pandemia do coronavírus abalou o mundo e com base nisso, as pessoas têm estado a viver uma vida bastante diferente daquela que viviam anteriormente. Muitas pessoas passaram a trabalhar a partir de casa e bem, isto faz com que muitos ganhem também novos “colegas de trabalho”… nem que sejam os seus animais de estimação!
Muitas pessoas têm partilhado fotografias dos seus adoráveis colegas de trabalho através das redes sociais e fica difícil não sentir inveja de colegas assim. O melhor é veres por ti…
help, I think my new coworker is planning to eat me pic.twitter.com/X4Z68SPg6w
— rae paoletta? (@PAYOLETTER) March 12, 2020
bowu bantuin bikin framework risk management #WFHPets pic.twitter.com/kSjSQkIAON
— Chiko-sama's mimin (@dewapuci) March 17, 2020
Cosmo wants you to know you can bill all snuggling to his line in your company time sheet #wfh #wfhpets pic.twitter.com/Qdqwwo63KS
— Meg D'Incecco (@MegDincecco) March 13, 2020
In one image, the difference between how dogs respond to human stress and how cats respond to human stress.#QuarantineCats #Quarantinepets pic.twitter.com/6yrb3NbN7u
— avadigs (@avadigs) March 16, 2020
Noone is happier than my babygirl that we are working from home #massivepets #amassivelife #WFH #WFHpets #lifeatubi pic.twitter.com/LrRktrxUDk
— Kim Seefried (@KimSeefried) March 17, 2020
Pups and piano for your Tuesday #wfh lunch break #WFHpets #tinydeskconcert pic.twitter.com/EcvoMtHnwd
— Danielle Roach (@danielleroach) March 17, 2020
They don't seem to quite understand the whole social distancing thing. #quarantinecats #QuarantineLife #quarantinepets #Quarantinedog #coronapocolypse #StayTheFHome #CoronavirusOutbreak pic.twitter.com/4RHlBL9aRA
— Emily (@eeve1990) March 16, 2020
If you’re stressed out, Seamus would like to remind you that naps are an option ? #ChiefSeamus #quarantinepets pic.twitter.com/sDzE3eR7et
— Gabrielle ?+? @ ? (@contextual_life) March 16, 2020
Demasiado bom.