A Kiss with a Cat · review
It feels self-indulgent in a good way. I threw my phone down in embarrassment a lot, since a lot of scenes are very intimate and teasing. Everything is very well drawn, but the cat in particular really impressed me with all the cute stretches and posing extra-cute to get what he wants. The main character gets called an "ice queen" in the beginning in contrast to her weakness to cats, but she gets flustered so much throughout the manga that this description will confuse you. Nekoyama is very deadpan but expresses himself in body language like a cat, and it's funny and cute when heteases the main character.
This manga is fast-paced in terms of the characters warming up to one another and progressing their relationship, so that is also a huge plus. It also doesn't shy away from sexual tension.
(This review has been written at a time where the manga is unfinished and currently at chapter 16) It would be nice if the main character's friends get fleshed out more or show more distinct personalities.