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Chi's Sweet Home, Volume 12

by Konami Kanata

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Series: Chi's Sweet Home (Volume 12)

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Before Chi moves to a new home, the kitten will have to make a decision regarding home and family.
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The Yamadas are going to France, and they have a difficult decision to make: should they notify Chi's original owner that they have her, or should they just continue on as they have been?The decision is basically made for them when they find Chi's mom, hurt after being hit by a car (don't worry, she's fine). Although Yohei is resistant, the Yamadas eventually give Chi up to her original owner. What they didn't count on was that Chi would miss them enough to try to go find them.

I probably wouldn't have minded if this series had gone on to be as massive as Skip Beat! or Naruto, so I was a little sad to have reached this final volume. My expectations were also maybe a bit too high. In the end, I felt this volume was a little too rushed and pushed some of its emotional buttons a bit too hard.

I cried during the bit with Chi's mom. Thank goodness Kanata didn't kill her off, butseeing her just lying there after being hit by the car broke my heart, especially since it happened because she was trying to save Chi. The Yamadas' final decision went a bit further in the tear-jerker direction than I was expecting, however, and it just felt wrong. For maybe the first time in the series, Yohei refused to listen to his parents and acted out, and I was right there with him because, darn it, Chi had been part of their family for at least a few months (I'm not sure how much time has passed between this volume and the first, but my guess is nearly a year). The relative ease with which Mr. and Mrs. Yamada gave Chi up didn't feel right.

Unsurprisingly, Kanata turned things around right before the end of the volume, but even that had aspects to it that didn't quite seem to fit. I've never had to make arrangements to get a pet to another country, but I'm pretty sure that the Yamadas wouldn't have had time to finish those preparations with only a few hours to go before their flight.


I still love Chi, I'm glad she got to meet her mother and siblings, and I'm gladshe was reunited with the Yamadas in the end, but I prefer the earlier volumes in the series that were just about a cute kitten doing cute things while her first-time cat owners watch.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )
  Familiar_Diversions | Nov 25, 2016 |
Chi's home is finally official, after the family almost has to give her up before moving to France. I sobbed the whole way through, even at the happy ending.
  LibraryGirl11 | Feb 8, 2016 |
Chi has an important decision to make, one that will affect her as well as her human families and her birth family. One might think that most difficult decision a kitten might make is where to sleep or when to eat. But no! Chi’s whole future depends on what she decides to do. With delightful illustrations and insightful writing, this series has been nothing but pleasurable from beginning to end. ( )
  Maydacat | Nov 13, 2015 |
The last book. I've always loved cats and am currently owned by a cat myself. Not only is Chi drawn well, she acts exactly like a cat, too. I like her adventures a lot. In fact, I totally love the series. All the animals are so very cute. I'm somewhat sad that the series has ended, but I'm glad that Chi chose to go with her adopted family to France, with the blessing of her mother, no less. ( )
  alexyskwan | Jul 18, 2015 |
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