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Cat-to-desk surface ratio when working from home
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Alternative titleWorking from home with catsCreatorBaker, NataashaDate8th July 2020Description
Working from home at the University of Sydney during the Covid-19 pandemic has made every day "bring your cat/s to work day". Sometimes they can get in the way, but it is always meant with love.
[Image description: Large ginger cat sitting in front of dual screen monitors, both displaying the USYD homepage, captioned "I thought getting a smaller (real) desk instead of the dining table would reduce the cat-bombing of my desk. Nope, just increased the cat-to-surface ratio..." ]
This item is part of The University of Sydney during COVID-19 collection.
LanguageengSubjectCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-Home laborPetsGeographic coverageSydney (N.S.W.)TypeImageRelated item/sWorking from home with catsCollectionThe University of Sydney during COVID-19Baker, Nataasha, Cat-to-desk surface ratio when working from home (8th July 2020). University of Sydney Library, accessed 05/10/2023, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/8940