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Title | Volume 1
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Illustrator | Hiro Maijima
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Author | Hiro Maijima
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Publisher | Seven Seas - 2021
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First Printing | Overlap - 2020
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Title | Volume 2
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Illustrator | Hiro Maijima
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Author | Hiro Maijima
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Publisher | Seven Seas - 2022
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First Printing | Overlap - 2020
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Category | Manga
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Warnings | None
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Main Characters | Hachi, Tama
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Main Elements | Anthropomorphism
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Volume 1
Take a coffee break in this supernatural spin on a cat café!
For some people, the daily grind of city life is exhausting. Yet somewhere between the busy streets there’s a mysterious cat café that can only be found by weary souls. What’s on the menu? A delicious drink, specially brewed for each customer…by a cat barista!
Volume 2
Take a coffee break in this supernatural spin on a cat cafe!
For some people, the daily grind of city life is exhausting. Yet somewhere between busy streets there's a mysterious cat cafe that can only be found by weary souls. What's on the menu? A delicious cup of coffee, specially brewed for each customer…by a cat barista!

Hmm, I picked this up because I thought it would be cute, and it is cute and cozy. But...somehow, just going through one person's problems after another didn't quick click for me. I did however love the extra chapter where there's another cat, who runs a cat cafe, who tries to find homes for cats since he himself was an abandoned cat (I don't understand how people can move and just *leave* their pets, bring them to an SPCA or something at least, gah).
Anyway, there's no plot or anything, its just cute, Hachi does make a very adorable barista who always knows exactly what his customers need, and only those in need will be able to find his cafe.
The second book introduces a canine character who is totally adorable and completely captures the dog personality. I love his glasses! And at the very end we're treated to a bunny, and all three of them playing a video game which is hilarious. Again, I dunno if I much enjoyed going from one human problem to the next, but there is absolutely no denying the warm fuzzy cuteness factor.
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