Pawternity leave is an actual thing
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LOS ANGELES - Your four-legged children need love too.
Harper Collins Publishing in India will offer up to five days paid leave after an employee adopts a dog, cat or other household pet.
It literally pays to be a cat lady!
This generous corporate policy is rare but is reportedly getting more popular as a way to allow owners to bond with their new furry friends and promote responsible pet ownership.
"At Harper Collins, we want the very best of work-life balance for our colleagues, and that includes being mindful about their family needs," a company rep told the Huffington Post. "Pet children need as much attention [as human children], if not more. We don't want colleagues to worry about the number of leaves they have before deciding to start a family."
And yet in the U.S., we are still fighting for basic health coverage and family leave.