Comment survivre à l'arrivée d'un chat quand on ne vit que pour les jeux vidéo ?Ses journées de gameuse tournent maintenant toutes autour de ses deux chats. Sans qu'elle ne s'en aperçoive, ils sont devenus sa plus grande source de joie !Mais où se trouve vraiment le bonheur de Kozakura ?
what a wonderful ending to this beautiful series 🥹 i will miss these kitties a lot, but i will be starting cat + crazy soon!! so it will fill that hole in my heart
Shocking amounts of plot (about a chapter’s worth or so) will provide the closure for this series. The rest will be filled with the same old cat antics that have defined it to this point.
I will say, I enjoyed the finale, which hinges on a cat translator app, of all things, and closes out with a predictable, but still enjoyable, punchline in that chapter’s omake about Soboro and Musumi’s thought processes.
There’s nothing wrong with this volume, nor with this series as a whole, which delivered exactly what it said it would: a gamer living with cats. I’m thrilled that this was Kozakura’s best life and there was no shade about finding a man or single-handedly reversing Japan’s birth rates.
But there were better volumes earlier on, so I’m not going to praise this too hard either. If you’ve loved the journey, there’s no reason not to follow it to its destination. But you won’t come around on it based on this last volume either.
I did continue to appreciate how it developed very distinct personalities for Soboro and Musumi. There’s a chapter about cat touching preferences that encapsulates this and how ridiculously fickle cats can be at the same time. Given my own cats, it rings entirely true.
It’s definitely better than my recent experience with Nadatani’s follow-up series, Cat + Crazy, which did absolutely nothing for me. This one had some issues, but it wasn’t bad and I mostly enjoyed my time with it.
3.5 stars - extra half star for that ending, a real love letter to finding your own happiness. The rest is pretty much what we always got and I think the series was good, if unexceptional, fun.
I loved this series so much and I am so sad I won’t be able to read more about these kitties, the final was a great ending “You can change any time you want!” Happy tears <3
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Humorous, delightful, heartfelt, and sweet. A perfect ending to a fantastic series.
Kozakura and her cats, Musubi and Soboro, face some big decisions and big changes in the final volume of this adorable slice-of-life series.
The story presents relatable pet moments from viral cat tests to vet trips, purchasing pet swag to the joy of finding the perfect spot to pet (until it isn’t).
Wonderful artwork.
Sad it’s over, but this was such a wonderful series to read. Absolutely love it!
Oh my gosh, I didn't know this would be the last one! I am crying! I love the cute little adventures of these 2 cats and their gamer human and I'm so going to miss getting these every few months : (
This was a beautiful way to end the story 🐈⬛ 💜 🎮 I loved following their journey and the growth between Kozakura, Musubi and Soboro. I’m so sad that this is over but I do look forward to continuing with their other manga series Cat + Crazy. If you love games and love cats this is the series for you.
This is another adorable installment in the Cat + Gamer series, and a very sweet conclusion. In some ways, this one is the most reminiscent of book one, since the finale section deals with Kozakura's life at work more again, the way the first one did. I also really liked the solution to her moving troubles (and the cat translation app).
A great finish to a fun series. I particularly liked the solution to this volume’s “final boss” and the bonus episode showing what really happened! An excellent series all around for all ages.
This series has been so cute! I'm sad to see it end, but I understand that nothing can go on forever without getting stale. It's a sweet ending also, I'm satisfied. It's been a comfy/cute ride, and I definitely recommend this series to anyone who loves cats and also video games and wants a chill slice-of-life manga to read. :)
It's strange to say, since this is only the eighth volume, but we've come to the end of the series. Now if that sounds all dramatic or anything, no worries this isn't one of those "and we sure had some good times together, but that was Fluffy's last day, and now I just sit in my dark room and think about Fluffy and cry", no, just get that right out of your head. This is an animal story as it ought to be: a short slice out of the life of a quirky animal lover and her silly (though honestly fairly normal for cats) beloved pet cats, enjoying some hijinks and light-hearted low-stakes "awww, what are the wascawy kitties doing now, aren't they swOOOOW adowable!" (I'm sorry, I'll stop that now) adventure. No sudden shifts in tone or heartbreaking deaths here. The ending just involves our protagonist, the gaming/cat-obsessed office lady, having to deal with the fact that her company is moving and she can't find a cat-friendly apartment in the new area and making a choice about how to move to the next stage in her life based on what she values most, her job or her cats (one guess which she chooses). This was a short and amusing series which is basically about a non-cat person discovering the eccentricities and joy of cats, it's not got much in the way of story or drama, but that's fine, sometimes you just need a chill read about cats (and their goofy owner) being silly.