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A review by bookblurbage
She and Her Cat by Makoto Shinkai, Naruki Nagakawa
4.0
Chobi the cat is rescued off the street by Miyu who is a administrator at a technical college. As we take both character's viewpoint we understand how Chobi looks to his owner with undying love and respect. Miyu battles a number of problems including a distant boyfriend and an entanglement with her best friend but despite this is still able to find comfort in cuddling and caring for her cat.
⚠️TW: animal abuse, broken relationships, death, grief, mental illness
Throughout the cat is a constant form of emotional support in their human's lives although they may not be able to speak the same language. I found this story sad in parts but also very meaningful and heartwarming and has ignited my love which I will always have for our friendly felines.
Another story involves a deaf cat giving birth to kittens and a talented artist. Each story interwines with the next but ends in a way that is heartfelt yet has an underlying issue of each human in the story. Very cleverly written. I loved it.
⚠️TW: animal abuse, broken relationships, death, grief, mental illness
Throughout the cat is a constant form of emotional support in their human's lives although they may not be able to speak the same language. I found this story sad in parts but also very meaningful and heartwarming and has ignited my love which I will always have for our friendly felines.
Another story involves a deaf cat giving birth to kittens and a talented artist. Each story interwines with the next but ends in a way that is heartfelt yet has an underlying issue of each human in the story. Very cleverly written. I loved it.