Meet Francois the Nxt Gen FP cat

Meet François

Now it may seem a little out of the ordinary for a financial planning firm to dedicate a page to their cat. But this is no ordinary cat. François (or Frank to his friends) represents family to us. And we know our veterinarian clients see their own pets and patients as family, too.

Frank has been with us during some of our most memorable adventures, and it felt only natural that we should include him as our unofficial Nxt:Gen mascot. Plus, who doesn’t love a grumpy looking cat in a turtleneck?!

Back in 2019 Anna and I were fostering two kittens from her clinic who were in very bad shape. Neither of them survived, which was pretty tough on me as I had grown very attached to them. So Anna cheered me up by bringing François – a Devon Rex – home on Christmas Eve.

Not only is he our fur baby, but he has a very unique personality. He loves to play and is full of energy. Frank is fully leash trained and loves to travel – he’s joined us on many trips including Hawaii, Galveston Island, North Carolina, New York, and more.

Frank loves to hang out in my office and keeps dropping hints that he should be promoted to CEO. He makes work a lot more relaxed, and always enjoys making a cameo on Zoom calls. So when you become a Nxt:Gen client you can expect to see plenty of Frank action, too. If that doesn’t sell you on working with us, I don’t know what will. Book a free intro call and come say hi!

Frank and Ashley head to chin
Anna, Ashley and Frank
Frank in Ashleys arms
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