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This is Kakka – an adorable British Shorthair that loves taking naps on a desk, just like any other cat
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Like many of us at the moment, Komori is working from home. The Japanese DJ and producer is the proud owner of a cute feline called Kakka—a British Shorthair who loves getting on his owner’s desk when he’s working. Naturally, Kakka makes it a bit harder for Komori to do his job, so he knew that he had to come up with something inventive. And he finally did! “If you are having trouble with working remotely because of a cat, you can solve it by providing a convenient storage box on the desk,” Komori wrote on Twitter upon sharing the video where he puts this solution into practice.
Especially so, if his owner has to work on the computer
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Which makes it hard for him to do his daily tasks
So, he came up with a genius solution
Since we all know how much cats love boxes, he placed one on his desk
ねこに邪魔されてテレワークに困っているという方は、デスクに手頃な大きさの収納ボックスをご用意いただければ解決致します pic.twitter.com/A60MSSBKgQ
— DJ KOMORI / オンラインDJスクールMIXFUN! (@djkomori) May 12, 2020
Komori simply placed a small plastic box on his desk. After a short sniffing session, Kakka got himself into the box and his owner gently slid him to the side of his computer screen. “You can also move it to the corner of the desk with it stored,” the caption below the second video that Komori shared, read. “In this way, you can use the desk spaciously.” The ingenious solution not only makes Komori’s workday a bit easier since Kakka isn’t trying to seize the desk, but it’s also fun for the cat who, like all cats, is known for being an avid lover of boxes.
Making it a win-win situation for both of them
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Now, Kakka can enjoy two of his favorite activities at once—napping on the desk AND in a box
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While his owner can continue working peacefully
収納したままデスクの隅に移動させることもできます pic.twitter.com/A0ApMsUdpS
— DJ KOMORI / オンラインDJスクールMIXFUN! (@djkomori) May 13, 2020
Komori was very happy that his idea went viral on Twitter. “I am glad that so many people found [it] effective,” he later wrote. He probably did not expect his tweet to blow up as it did, but after witnessing success on Twitter, he made a YouTube account dedicated solely to Kakka. So, why not give this adorable British Shorthair a follow?
After witnessing success on Twitter, DJ Komori set up a YouTube account for Kakka
In which you can see this little rascal getting into all sorts of trouble
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