Real talk, programming is your best bet. Companies don't hire "smart" people anymore in the hopes they can teach them to do the job, so the math background doesn't really put you ahead of someone with specific training.
If you hate programming though, I would pop back into undergrad and get a second bachelors in Accounting (you should be able to skip all the gen ed reqs). You could prob do it in 3-4 semesters.
Surprised if there isn't news of a massive beanbag delivery. And then instead of corrals of desks in an open office plan, they have a floor-sized ball pit of beanbags... You can sit anywhere.
You may have to lower your expectations. I've never seen cats play together with a toy. It's always either taking turns or one watching the other. If one is too timid to play while the other is around, then you might have to play with them separately.
Toys with motors (moving ball, floppy fish, etc) have all scared my cats because of the noise.
They did like cork balls though. Something about the texture and weight. And tissue paper, cats love crinkly tissue paper.
Fake cheese.