Cats, Cuddles, and a Job I’d Never Quit (Even for Pay)

What job would you do for free?

There are questions that are easy to answer, like “Do you want coffee?” And then there are questions that make you pause, tilt your head, and squint at your own life. “What job would you do for free?” is one of those questions.

For me, it’s simple: anything involving cats. Cats are the original masters of relaxation, the unofficial philosophers of the living room, and the undisputed rulers of Instagram. If I could get paid in nothing but head bumps, purring, and the occasional judgmental glance, I’d be all in.

I’ve thought about it a lot. Could I be a professional cat cuddler? A feline behavior consultant? A writer of cat memoirs? Sure. But really, it doesn’t matter what the title is. The point is showing up for the creatures who ask nothing but a warm lap and maybe some tuna. They don’t care if I have a degree, a resume, or a LinkedIn profile. They care if I’m present.

There’s a lesson in that for all of us. The jobs we do for free—when we feel no pressure, no expectations, no deadlines—often show us what we truly value. For me, it’s connection, curiosity, and the quiet joy of a cat stretching on the sunlit floor.

So yeah, if you ever see me volunteering at a cat shelter or just lingering on the couch with a dozen cats, know this: I’m getting paid exactly what matters. And that’s everything

Stay safe

Bc

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About Bob W Christian

Bob W Christian has been writing poetry for more than 20 years. He started as a way to help to process his thoughts and emotions as an autistic man, and to address the impact of CPTSD. As he wrote, and slowly gained the confidence to share his poems, he was given incredibly positive feedback, which spurred him to write more. During that time, he has written six books, and had numerous guest publications in books and magazines around the world. His work has earned several accolades recently, including recognition in the Dark Poet’s Club 2025 competition. Alongside poetry, Bob enjoys photographing nature and birds, and is often praised for his keen eye behind the lens. A husband, father and grandfather, he regularly shares his observations, reflections and creative work through his personal blog, The Ramblings of Bob Christian.

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