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We at Grape Japan have a healthy interest—*cough* obsession *cough*—with cats. What else would you expect from an online platform. We've covered underwear that can be folded into a cat-shaped pocket along the inner seam, a cat who thinks she's a shiba inu, another that "attacked" a delivery person, as well as a Twitter cat who hides in kitchen cabinets. Personally, this last one is the most intriguing. There is just something about cats and cozy places. Almost inseparable…
The Cat in the Bag
Indeed, cats love tight places. Recently, manga artist KyuryuZ (@kyuryuZ) posted a piece based on a real-life event. Just as the workday was about to begin, the author's cat Kyuryuga was nowhere to be found.
Reproduced with permission from KyuryuZ (@kyuryuZ)
Reproduced with permission from KyuryuZ (@kyuryuZ)
Readers could relate to the situation:
I suppose that’s the joy of working from home. Your cats are always with you...for better or worse.
If you liked this manga, check out KyuryuZ’s Twitter page. The author has many more posts centered around life with Kyuryuga the cat.