High schooler Nao is adjusting to life on four legs. Not that he has a choice, since a bizarre accident saw him swap bodies with a cat. While part of him longs to investigate the misfortune that's befallen his hospital-bound human body, he can't help but notice that the girl who's adopted him is seriously cute! What's a cat to do?
After a bizarre car accident left Nao wandering the streets in a cat's body, he assumed his human body was comatose in a hospital somewhere. Imagine his shock when he sees his human body wandering the streets on its own! He's dying to know who's behind the wheel in there and whether this is his chance to get his body back for good.
Nyao has had a taste of the good life as a cat, and even he would admit he's starting to lose track of his goal to hunt down his old human body. He's taking mental health days with Chika, playing hide and seek, and even going on a kitty diet. A dilemma is looming for our fluffy little hero. Does he even miss his old life?
Newly-adopted cat Nyao has a secret he can never reveal: he's actually a human boy named Nao. And worse, he used to be classmates with his new owner, Chika! He's getting used to his new daily diet of belly rubs and treats--is it enough to tempt him away from ever trying to return to his human body?
Still stranded in the body of a housecat, Nyao is learning to adapt and liking it more than he thought he would. He's settled into a pleasant routine since his classmate, Chika, adopted him. So when he gets the chance to take a trip with her, why not? The cozy kitty comedy continues!
Nao Kazushiro is a normal high school student--until he gets in a traffic accident and winds up in the body of a cat! At first, it's all fun and games as he gets used to his new feline form, but then the novelty wears off and hunger sets in. Luckily, he's picked up by Chika, a cute girl his age who gives him food and a home off the streets. Will Nao (now Nyao) develop feelings for her? Or will he wake up in his human body once and for all?
Life in feline form is really growing on Nyao, who finds his behavior growing increasingly cat-like. He's grown close to Chika, whether it's comforting her during tough times or simply lounging in sunbeams beside her. It's not how he thought his first time living with a girl would go, but hey, a cat's gotta improvise!
Exhausted after dealing with the golem incident, Zenos decides to get some well-deserved rest and travels to a hot springs resort. His ability to actually rest, however, is greatly impaired when his collection of problem patients follow him there. Coincidentally, Umin, a healer affiliated with the Royal Institute of Healing, also happens to be staying at the exact same inn. When an accident befalls their hosts, Zenos once again demonstrates his “plain ol’ shadow healer” abilities, and in so doing yet again attracts the exact kind of attention he didn’t want. Now on the Institute’s radar, Zenos is faced with an unexpected request...
'My all-time favourite cat book' Jacqueline Wilson Independent Septi is very much his own cat, established as lord of his domain within Moon Cottage. When Otto, a tiny delicate tortoiseshell kitten, joins the household, she must set out to win Septi over - in her own unique way. Written with unending humour and warmth, Marilyn Edwards' Moon Cottage cat memoirs perfectly capture the highs and lows of living with cats, and pay a touching tribute to the joyous and loving relationship we share with our feline companions. The books are also beautifully illustrated throughout by Peter Warner, the designer of the world-famous Whiskas cat. **Fully illustrated throughout** 'At once engaging and uplifting - a colourful series that celebrates the many ways animals enrich our relationships and our lives' Karin Slaughter 'Cat lovers will adore this book . . . A tender story of love between the author and her cats' Celia Haddon 'All the many delights and a few of the heartaches of a life with cats are told with charm and wit. A vivid, honest, observant and involving book' Desmond Morris
A quiet office worker embraces her new role as a cat mom when she begins sharing superfluous amounts of cat photos on the internet. Riko can’t help it—her tuxedo baby is just too cute! Will her coworkers feel the same or will it add to their bewilderment about her? At home, Riko learns more about Musubi, from favorite toys such as a free grocery bag to their shared joy of video games. And Musubi himself learns a new trick—how to tell her when it’s dinner time! “Leveling up” in skills, surprises, and adventures extends to real life, as Riko discovers what it’s like living with a cat!