Attention Cat Lovers! We Have Found the Purrfect Job for You
Cat lovers do not usually expect their next big career move to involve whiskers, claws, and a lot of patience. But one unusual job has people talking, because it turns a love for cats into actual work.
The story centers on a role that sounds almost too good to be true, especially for anyone who has ever wanted to spend more time around animals. It is the kind of job that makes people stop and wonder how it works, who gets hired, and whether it is as fun as it sounds.
And once you see what the job involves, it is easy to understand why it has caught so much attention.
Dr. Alexandra Solomon, a renowned relationship therapist, emphasizes the importance of emotional connections, stating, "Engaging with animals can significantly enhance our emotional well-being." In light of this, Just Cats Clinic in Dublin, Ireland, has posted a job opportunity that will appeal to cat lovers around the world. The job title is "Cat Cuddler," and I am already booking my airplane ticket.

And if you think “free cat” offers are harmless, see the pet sitter blocking someone who kept asking for a free cat.
The requirements are simple: the ideal candidate has gentle hands capable of stroking cats for long periods, is soft-spoken, and is a cat whisperer (to help calm down some of the stressed cats).
They also have an advantage if they can understand and recognize different kinds of purrs.
The clinic works with stray cats, so if you already feed, pet, and care for your local strays, you're probably perfect for the job!

The only catch is that you also need to have a qualification recognized by the Veterinary Council of Ireland.
The application also asks if petting cats makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside—let's be real, of course it does!
I'm just relieved that there's a job that caters to my very niche and limited skill of being a certified cat lover.

Want more drama over free cat care, like the choosy beggar demanding two weeks? She offered her nice place for free stays.