![]() ![]() ![]() Yamada can be scary when she catches Chi sharpening her claws on the couch and eating her plants. Yamada earns him her scorn for a few chapters. Yamada tend to be the main source of trauma for her. While Chi does become attached to all the family members, Mr. They develop a bond so strong that Yohei tries to run away with Chi when they finally find a family that will take her. They are almost like siblings, even getting into fights over blankets, food, and toys. They learn to use the toilet together, and Chi helps Yohei sleep on his own. She and Yohei, the young boy, bond very quickly. ![]() She is also a kitten, so at the start, she talks like a baby, often sounding like Tweetie bird from the Looney Tunes cartoons, but as the book goes on, it becomes less prevalent.Ĭhi quickly takes to her new family. ![]() She is a cat, so she can be demanding of attention, and incredibly curious, checking out the content of coffee cups, and even braving the bathtub when it is full of water and toys. When she gets going, she can leave chaos in her wake, knocking over glasses and making a mess of Mr. She is playful, pouncing on plastic grocery bags and “hunting prey” whether it’s bouncy balls or the strip off of a box. She bounces around, exploring her new home and doing all the things that make cats cute and sometimes not-so-cute. ![]()
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