This manga is incredibly boring. I lost interest after a few pages, while I tried my very best to keep on turning the pages, I fell asleep after 80 pages and dropped it after 1.5 volumes despite there being 3 out. It's in the style of a rough art 4 koma/4 panels each page.
The issue is that the author doesn't have any creativity whatsoever. The situations aren't exaggerated and nothing interesting happens. The characters aren't wacky or funny at all. It's so damn bland. There are no hooks to catch your attention.
I can see why this has no popularity at this point and only 2 votes (3 with me included).
Every single page is essentially an incredibly short 4-koma with a few text bubbles and a very simple event. Often the first is taken up by the same character and text "We will teach the humans to fear the feline race" and then the last image and text bubble goes "We will do this or that" which is usually something like "keeping humans distracted" "making them late" "conquering the internet" and so on. None of the characters have any personalities and the situations are literally just everyday ones, like pausing to look at a cat on the way somewhere, wondering where the meowing is coming from, being awakened by your cat at night, getting fur on your clothes, your cat not liking the new toys or cat furniture.
As if that wasn't boring enough since there's no exaggeration or real gags, just poorly drawn images of normal stuff any cat owner can see 24/7, there are also the "hero" dog and his "little sister" along with some other characters that really serve no purpose and have no good nor bad parts, just being bland and boring.
I'd believe you if you told me this was a children's book aimed at 5-10 year olds, but they have the gall to put a 10+ year old tag on it, haha. I'm incredibly surprised that this author could somehow get their works published at all, looked at them and all of them seem to be pretty much the same and not even a single one has gained enough popularity to have even a single comment or more than one or two votes.
That this could get an official translation baffles me. Also, this and her other works are clearly not josei nor seinen, this kind of thing surely can't be meant for any gender in particular, it's just for people with special interests in cats that, for some reason, find exceedingly common cat antics and repetitive dialogues fun. Maybe if they don't have a cat themselves and are young, sure, there must be some kind of demand for it after all since it's being published.
But I, as a cat lover and owner of 2 maine coons and gonna get another one in a while, didn't get what I expected from this, which was a comedy of some sort, supposedly wacky and funny. This author could learn from people like matthew inman who wrote things like "how to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you", which is somewhat similar to this setting but done way better with creative flair and interesting characters despite lacking in good art just like this manga.