“Manga essays by Sakuma, drawn as a raccoon, humorously depicting her quirky cats' lives.”
Cat in a Bowl
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Manga essays by Sakuma, drawn as a raccoon, humorously depicting her quirky cats' lives.
This series of essays, presented in manga format, chronicles the author's experiences with the many cats she has lived with over the years. Presenting herself as a giant raccoon, Sakuma humorously reveals all of the quirks and small cutenesses of her pets. For the curious, this manga is not related to the cat-in-a-bowl "Neko Nabe" phenomenon on Nico Nico Douga, or to the blog and photography book associated with it.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 1 vol ch × vol
- Published Mar 2007 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M13280 catalog