Warehouse Welcomes Second 'Chief Pest Officer' After Years of Solo Cat Patrols
Meet Taylor and Krueger: The Feline Force Behind True Leaf Market
At a bustling warehouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, an unusual employee has been keeping the premises mouse-free since 2015. Taylor the warehouse cat, officially known as the chief pest officer at True Leaf Market, has finally welcomed a feline colleague after years of solo patrols.
The Working Cat Program
Taylor joined the company through the Best Friends Working Cat program. This special initiative finds homes for cats who might not fit well in typical household environments but still deserve loving places where they can thrive.
The program connects cats with specific skills to businesses like factories, barns, and warehouses that need their special talents. These are places where the cats can roam freely and put their natural hunting abilities to good use.
A Star Employee Gets a Coworker
With impressive credentials from the Massachusetts University of Felinology, Taylor has been an outstanding worker since day one. Her success in keeping the warehouse rodent-free was so notable that when the company expanded, management agreed it was time to bring on a second feline team member.
Enter Krueger, the newest addition to the pest control department. As a naturally curious cat who loves to explore, Krueger quickly adapted to his new workplace and responsibilities.
Benefits Package: Unlimited Paid Napping
The job comes with some pretty sweet perks. Both Taylor and Krueger enjoy comprehensive benefits, including the coveted unlimited paid napping program. Their workplace provides them with everything they need: food, shelter, medical care, and plenty of space to patrol.
Beyond Pest Control
The dynamic duo has been so effective that their mere presence has deterred the local mouse population entirely. Word has spread throughout the rodent community that True Leaf Market is strictly off-limits.
With fewer pests to chase, Taylor and Krueger have expanded their job responsibilities to include boosting employee morale. Their antics and friendly personalities have made them beloved figures among the human staff, who enjoy having feline coworkers brightening their workdays.
The warehouse cats have become so popular that they even have their own social media following, where fans can keep up with their workplace adventures.
This creative employment solution has proven beneficial for everyone involved: the warehouse stays pest-free, two cats have found their perfect home, and the human employees get to work alongside some purr-fessional pest controllers.