This second collection of Cat vs Human cartoons makes witty observations about the friendship between humans and felines. The book is based on the popular blog catversushuman and includes more than twenty new comics that appear only in this collection.
Cat owners are familiar with those little joys of owning a feline From finding cat hair-covered dresses to creating, well, inventive cuddle positions for sleepy time, Yasmine Surovec is all too familiar with the world of a cat lover.
In her second collection of Cat vs Human comics, Surovec dives further into the intricacies of cat ownership. Perhaps you've had the pleasure of awakening next to a lovely gift from your cat—such as a dead mouse or hairball—or maybe you understand the necessary pain tolerance that comes from being a scratching post for unclipped claws. Either way, this book is sure to leave you rolling with laughter . . . on your cat hair-infested floor. This collection includes 140 comics from the blog plus 21 new, never-before-seen comics created specifically for this book.
Yasmine Surovec loves kitties. She is the artist behind the popular comic blog and book Cat vs. Human. Originally from Manila, Philippines, she now lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband, son, and a menagerie of animals.
Cat vs Human: Another Dose of Catnip was a cute collection of comics about life with cats.
This collection of Cat vs Human comics details what it's like to interact with cats and all of the joys, and challenges, that brings. From awakening to gifts from our feline friends to the dangers of your kitty's claws, this collection covers a variety of topics related to cat ownership.
I've enjoyed Cat vs Human comics in the past and this collection was no exception. The art style isn't for everyone but I personally enjoy it, particularly how colorful everything is. The author has a great understanding of what it's like to live with cats and how they change your life in both good and bad ways. I like that the author captures some of the less pleasant moments of cat ownership and those reminded me quite a bit of my own cats. With such a wide variety of topics included, this collection will have something for everyone.
Overall Cat vs Human: Another Dose of Catnip was a fun, quick read and I will be checking out more collections in the future.
Cat Vs Human is back!! OK fine, I haven't read the first book but I've been reading the webcomic since I can remember and man, it is awesome. There's a bazillion cat comics out there and they are mostly the same, because cats may be super awesomely adorable but they repeat themselves a lot so there's nothing new under the sun. But I'd always find Cat Vs Human special; I don't know what is it but there's something. I love the Crazy Cat Lady's faces especially when she is full Crazy Cat Lady mode and The Princess and the Kitty story has a priceless ending. I was laughing out loud (for real) reading the stories and seeing the drawings so this book is definitely a must have for us Crazy Cat Ladies out there.
The thing is, though, that at least for the toxoplasmosis-addled among us (full disclosure: I have two cats myself—or they have me), almost every cartoon in Yasmine Surovec's insightful collection Cat Vs. Human: Another Dose of Catnip perfectly captures some aspect of life with felines.
It's not always pretty, you understand—Surovec does not shy away from the blood, strewn litter and artfully-placed hairballs on the rug that make up that life—but it's always funny.
This book is fantastic. I snickered and laughed right from the beginning. If you have a cat you will enjoy this. If you don't have a cat you should get one then read this book. I'll be keeping this one and the first one around for a long time. Great for a free spirit read.
Very cute. Most of the scenarios are so true. The last few were a little dull, but the last one was cute. All cat lovers would love this book. Nice and quick, just enough to put a smile on your face.
This book is fabulous! To start I love the cover (a view a frequently see at my house). Yes, I'm a cat person. This book made me laugh all the way through it. So often I felt it was one of my cats. There are lots of comics 'out there'; some are funny others not so much. This book made up for the ones in social media and on the internet that weren't funny. Even if you are not a cat person, but enjoy laughing at antics of animals you will probably enjoy reading through this book.
Absolutely adorable! Being a cat lady myself, this book was practically my life story. I had to keep nudging my roommate to stop playing Crash Bandicoot real quick so he could take a look at the page and agree that, yes, the black haired lady in pink is me. Or the cat itself is me.
I might be biased because I too am a cat lady (well, an animal lady), but Surovec really captures the struggle. Cats do not make sense and they are fun to laugh it!
I liked this one a lot better than the first. It gave me more lolz and I wasn't waiting for it to end. It's definitely a quick, fun read if you are a cat (or even a dog) person :)
Divertido, principalmente se você tiver gato (ou gatos) ou já tiver tido um. É revolucionário? Não. Vai mudar a sua vida? Também não. Mas te dá aqueles 15 minutos de pura alegria lembrando do seu(s) gato(s). Se você tá procurando algo divertido pra passar o tempo sem ter que pensar muito, essa é uma boa opção.
Mereka tahu kalau seseorang membenci mereka. Wkwk gimana ga benci klo kelakuannya gitu huh. Pup di teras, di pot, di atas rumput. Apa kucing jaman sekarang terlalu ga punya malu dan terlalu malas untuk pup di tanah, lalu ditutup lagi dengan tanah?
The drawings aren't particularly attractive and the expressions of the cats (and humans) don't vary very much. There are plenty of other cat comics around and this pales in comparison.