How to Be a Cat - Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar

Authors: Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar

Genre: Sequential Art Novel
Rating: 3 stars.

A cute, almost sarcastic look at the life of a cat.

All cat lovers know what a cat’s life entails – eat, sleep, hiss, scratch, act like royalty. All of these is worth it for the random moments of affection that these superior beings bestow when they feel like it.

This is an illustrated novel with each page having one-liners about a cat’s behaviour. It is written as an instruction manual for cats and wannabe cats.

Some examples:

🐱 "When your photo is being taken, under no circumstances stand still."

🐱 "Be sure to let your human know that they are sleeping on YOUR pillow."

🐱 "The Christmas tree MUST be attacked!"

🐱 "If your human wants to work, feel free to take a quick laptop nap."

The book is mainly for ailurophiles, though there’s nothing new for them except the happy feeling of knowing their cat is just like others. Some of the cartoons are a bit repetitive.

The illustrations were okay, not to my taste but not bad either. The art style on the cover tells you what you can expect from the content.

A quick, fun read. Can be completed in ten minutes flat if you ignore the illustrations. Worth a borrow from the library, not a must-read.

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