

I will single out the addition of the ghost character, who is one of those ghosts that your cat may be staring at right this second. If you are weak to cats wearing tiny little accessories and helping to clean the house, you’re good here. I really won’t waste too much time with the review - it’s a short book, it’s still sweet, it’s still charming. Gooey, heartwarming adventures with a cat who is a cat, most of the time, and also incredibly clever, to a point. Seriously, if you liked volume 1, this is pretty much exactly the same. Between regular cat things and all the crazy stuff he gets up to, there’s always an adventure waiting for our fluffy hero. Kyuu-chan is up to his usual tricks and being charming as heck. This was another wholesome read and found it was the exact moment I needed to read it! Definitely recommend if you just need some cat cuteness in your life (without the allergies) and a calming, beautiful read! One of my favorite parts of this volume was meeting some of our owner's coworkers! The whole cat, dog, and bird conversations were hilarious and made me laugh more then once! Kyuu-chan accomplished that and alllll the warm fuzzy feelings! He really is too cute!! I found this especially true after reading this second volume because I've tried picking it up before now and didn't enjoy it nearly as much as I did now because I wanted something light-hearted.

Now with that ramble aside, I forgot how much I love these characters once I started reading! While I could see this series being bingeable, but I think it's best to space out the volumes and read them every once in a while. I say "loosely" because this series continues to be a slice-of-life where it captures these two living together and there "random moments" of their everyday life with a few pages being a continuation of the previous "chapter." A great example of this is when we meet the little ghost, who has to be the cutest little ghost ever! SO adorable!

Granted after the first few pages, I DID do a quick skim of volume one to make sure I wasn't forgetting too much and would say volume two is a loose continuing of the previous volume. While I didn't reread volume one before this volume, I think you can read it as a standalone and still appreciate the story.
