Stalemate
Aoyama Toomi took on some very trigger-laden subject matter, especially in the first story, but she treated her characters with such respect and kindness that it overcomes the power imbalances. The stories are generally light with realistic emotional responses. The main story is about a doting uncle and his relationship with his introverted teenaged nephew, based on an emotional connection built up slowly over time and games of chess. There are two secondary stories, one about mistaken identities and judging people on appearances, and the third about how cats respond to gentleness.
Kuroneko Kareshi no Asobikata
Were-cats: combo human and feline. A wild tom cat attracts a leopard. Cuteness and lotsa buttsexing ensue. First in a series.
Kuroneko Kareshi no Amaekata
Kuroneko Kareshi No Nakasekata
Fukigen Kareshi no Nadamekata
Corollary to Kuroneko Kareshi no Itoshikata, the fourth installment to the popular werecat series by Sakyou Aya. When parental pressures complicate the love-lives of leopards, maybe it's time to let the castles and servants go. As expected with Sakyou Aya, there is lots of sex, but the focus is on the heart.
Kuroneko Kareshi no Afurekata
Aigan Kitty
Eiji, the robot cat-boy love machine maid, is too clumsy to be of real service. Fortunately, he's given to a very forgiving master.
Kuroneko Kareshi no Aishikata