This Artist Illustrates Funny Realities Of Living With A Cat (30 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistCat & Cat comics is a charming and humorous series that centers around the everyday interactions between a human named Suzy and her feline companions. The series is set in a world where pets and humans live together in a mutually beneficial relationship, much like the world we inhabit today. Suzy possesses the unique ability to understand the language of cats, which leads to many comical and magical scenarios that readers are sure to enjoy.
Susie Yi's comic series originated in October 2018, during the artist's first digital Inktober challenge. Starting with simple doodles of her own pets, Mickey and Minnie, the artist gradually expanded her daily drawings into the delightful and imaginative world of Cat & Cat. The series has since grown into a beloved universe known as the "cativerse," featuring charming and relatable characters that are sure to capture the hearts of readers who love cats and enjoy humorous feel-good comics.
Susie has also posted on Bored Panda before, and if you'd like to see some more of her older work then make sure to click here, and here.
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Bored Panda reached out to Susie Yi, a published author-illustrator who is best known for her "Cat & Cat Adventures" series. When asked how her background in science and technology has influenced her storytelling approach, Susie responded:
"Storytelling and world-building are surprisingly systematic for me. I've learned not only to use my creativity to dream up ideas, but also to find ways to think of practical and logical ways to make my fictional worlds work. I believe that a part of storytelling is creating a believable story. If the world is fantasy or science fiction, there is still an element to which the reader needs to feel immersed and believe that this world is possible."
Hahaha. My cat doesn't sleep on my face, but she just really like to sleep right up between my legs or on top of my hips. Warm I guess?
Me either. Just water leaking from my eyes, idk why.
Load More Replies...nooo don't make me cry we're putting my dog down on saturday :(
I mean, if there is a heaven (and I believe there is), then cats and dogs must be there. they are pure goodness and so important to us. I can't imagine heaven being an enjoyable place if my kitty isn't there. And she deserves it far more than I do.
Thanks, The Phantasmal Turnip. I had missed that before, but your comment made me look back at it.
Load More Replies...I'm so sorry freakingbee. Lots us are thinking about you and yours. Some little prayers are escaping heavenward too.
Regarding her biggest challenge in transitioning from a career in healthcare and tech to becoming a published author-illustrator, Yi explained, "Making a decision to have any kind of career change is a big one, and as I've transitioned from my healthcare and tech career to a career as a published author-illustrator, I've definitely had to overcome some challenges. One big one is, as cliche as it may sound, finding a good work-life balance. Before, when I worked for a company, I would come in at 9 am and leave by 5 pm, and there was a clear delineation between work and rest time.
Now as an author-illustrator, I set my own hours, and I can be a harsh boss to myself! It can be very easy for me to push myself to work longer hours, and when deciding on deadlines with publishing companies, I am always eager to be as efficient and fast as possible. I've had to learn to invest in myself not just as someone who loves creating, but as someone who wants to enjoy creating for a very long time. This for me means being better about resting, taking sabbaticals to recharge my creative batteries, and being present in the moments I'm not working."
my mind went into the gutter i'm sorry-
Load More Replies...When asked about her "Cat & Cat Adventures" series and "A Sky of Paper Stars," a middle-grade graphic novel based on her own experiences, Susie said:
"My CAT & CAT ADVENTURES series tackled important life lessons of friendship and compassion, and A SKY OF PAPER STARS layers in a more profound layer of emotion into the mix. In it, I share my experiences of losing my grandmother and dealing with the confusion of grief, mixed with questions of what it means to belong as a Korean-American. The memories I share in this book are based on real memories of my immigrant parents and myself, which makes it all the more special. But more importantly, it's a book that so many kids can relate to as they navigate various life changes and confront their own questions of identity, belonging, and relationship with family. My future books will continue to explore deeper questions and relatable experiences, particularly on themes that I've grappled with myself."
Are you kidding! I've had attack babes in my life sleeping at the end of my bed. Protecting me. However, I've also had other not so sweet babes that are like" Oh, come in. She's right here at the other end of the bed if you need to strangle her! I'll just go get a midnight snack." Cats. Love ''em or leave 'em!
Bored Panda was also curious to know how she creates relatable characters, so the artist explained to us, "In my storytelling, I draw upon my own experiences to create an authentic story and experience. I think many of the best writers create narratives that come from understanding at a deeper level what the characters are going through, even though they may not have actually experienced it themselves so that readers can sympathize, empathize, or at least broaden their perspectives. That's why some authors spend years researching, interviewing, and traveling -- to make the world feel realistic before layering in any fantasy or science fiction elements. Of course, it's much easier to understand experiences that you yourself have had to face. As a result, I think some of the most touching and heart-wrenching films, books, and art come from personal memories and life moments." She said.
Everywhere a cat sits or lays is their throne. They are royalty and they own everything. As my cat really loves to sleep on top of my, I'm very happy to work my second job as a kitty throne.
Yes. The cat did this on accident. The cat didn't destroy the world. This is not our evil plan. Forget everything you just read or saw.
Load More Replies..."In my recent books, I am telling a part of my own personal story, and I think that's what has helped A SKY OF PAPER STARS and the other two books I'm currently working on come to life in such a way that it can be relatable to a broader audience. At the core, all human beings go through similar feelings of loss, wondering about identity, grappling with belonging, experiencing difficult relationships, etc. So to be able to infuse those stories with my real experiences, and then extrapolate it to a bigger meaning has been such a beautiful way to reach the hearts of more people. It's my hope that my stories can help others feel seen and understood in some way." The artist added.
Only one of my five cats does this but there's such a thing as a door. I pick her up like "no, baby, this is MY food" and kiss her adorable face while placing her outside.
When asked about how social media influenced her career as an author-illustrator and her advice for aspiring creators trying to build an online presence, Yi shared:
"In the beginning, what started out for me as an online hobby grew partly because the 4-panel comics I was creating were shareable, on trend, and relatable, resulting in more reach, engagement, and follows. What I've realized as I've spent several years posting art online is that while the feedback you get from having people see your art and writing online is valuable, you also have to take it with a grain of salt. Most people are taking maybe less than a minute to scroll through their feeds, and your work cannot possibly be evaluated that quickly, particularly for formats like longer stories that require more time to read and understand. Social media has helped me get that foot in the door when I first started out, but all in all, it has been one of the least important parts of my career as an author-illustrator in the years following."
You just think your cooking sucks 'cause you're a cat and so can't taste how sweet it is.
Susie then continued on by sharing some good tips for upcoming artists, "My advice for aspiring creators trying to build an online presence is to really consider what your bigger goals are and to treat social media like a tool in your toolbox. It's not your enemy, but it's also not the 'make or break' part of your creative career, and it's certainly not a reflection of the quality of your work. If you view it as one aspect towards your big picture goals, then it'll be much easier to have a healthy relationship with social media and avoid burnout, which in turn will allow you to be consistent as you work towards that dream."
Lastly, the artist also shared with us that on April 25 this year, HarperCollins will be publishing a third book in her Cat & Cat Adventures series, called CAT & CAT ADVENTURES: JOURNEY INTO UNIBEAR CITY, so if you are interested please make sure to follow the artist on her social media accounts for more news on that.
I love my little void Benito, he is the sweetest good boy ever and he LOOVVVESS to cuddle. He actually likes me to cuddle and cradle him like a newborn baby lol and he will even do the "up" thing that little kids do so I will pick him up and cuddle and nuzzle him.
While my one cat likes spending time with me, she's not a lap cat. She'll sit next to me but never on me. But it was so sweet last week I was sick and she was in my lap almost the whole time. Maybe it was because of my fever and she wanted to be toasty, but I choose not to see it that way. Sweet girl 😁
Well, unfortunately if you don’t clip their nails enough it’s a fine line between biscuit making and flesh shredding.
Load More Replies...Yup. A cat purring on top of you is the best medicine in the universe.
They are really beautiful potties! I've never seen them. Wonder where they're for sale?
Cats give you hope to keep you needing them. Wait no! You're not supposed to know that! Mind eraser!
Load More Replies...My cat is a great hunter, my other cat… caught a Dorito that one time
Bouche is absolutely sure she's the most ferocious hunter of them all.
Cats never feel insignificant. We are the greatest species in the universe!
When I first adopted my chonk of a cat I bought her all this fancy food and she turned her nose up it and ate the generic nasty kibble instead.
So I had to look up what a mukbang was. It is an online eating show where the hosts or host will eat one or more dishes and interact with their audience. It is popular in parts of Asia, especially Korea.
There are two ways people see cats, as unholy demons, or the purest angels if them all. And then there are people who see them as both.
There are two ways people see cats, as unholy demons, or the purest angels if them all. And then there are people who see them as both.
