In other words, Kashi creates “stories of our neighborhood cats.” The artist’s comics range from funny cat behavior to heartbreaking abandonment stories and sometimes explore mental health problems experienced by people. Either way, Kashi’s comics are here to shed light on various issues that seem to be deprived of our attention. More info: Instagram “Kashi Cats is a comic and illustration series that talks about social and animal welfare issues across the world. Begun during the global pandemic in 2020 by a Singapore-based design and experience company, Dezign Format, Kashi Cats was envisioned to be a point of engagement for the community where people could relate to the shared stories of humor and humanity. The purpose of this project is to use the online space to create stories that relate to mental wellness in our day-to-day lives and awareness of the environmental challenges we face today, by letting Instagram readers communicate, and generate laughter, appreciation, and hope. In times of uncertainty, art amplifies issues and brings comfort to our souls.” “The storylines and the characters took inspiration from the stray cats in Singapore, which we felt were a great representation of our unique environment, with different groups portrayed by the different characters and breeds. The instacomic takes readers through the adventures of five stray cats - Cali, Mochi, Mido, Butter, and Bru - who live together. Each of the characters was developed to have a different personality with individual traits. Despite their differences, the Kashi Cats live together, and support one another as each one of them lives through their own life experiences.” Bru (SHE/HER) is the mother of the group. She is wise and very knowledgeable of past and current events. Bru’s story started in a pet center, where she faced troubles getting adopted due to the stigma of black cats and being an older cat. She was taken home by one of the shelter workers but later decided to leave when her caretaker planned to rehome her due to financial hardships. Bru’s Backstory: Part 1, Part 2, Part 5. Mochi (HE/HIM) Only has a soft spot for Mido as he rescued her from an abusive family. He has always been a street cat. Mochi likes to eat and sleep but despite his reserved appearance, Mochi is kind, empathetic, and caring - a trait he took after his father. Mochi’s Backstory: Part 1, Part 2. MIDO (SHE/HER) is the shy, timid cat of the group, her insecurities are caused by the mistreatment she endured by an unkind family; but she strives to be kind, being a carer as much as she is cared for by the other cats. Mido’s Backstory: Part 1, Part 2. BUTTER (HE/HIM) A young kitten who is a friendly street cat, always eager to make friends. He is an orphan, having lost his parents early on before being picked up by a cat cafe. He found himself on the streets after that cafe closed down. Butter’s Backstory: Part 1, Part 2. To keep their identities as cats grounded, we turn to real: by observing how real community cats behave around each other and humans in their environments. We spend a lot of time with stray/community cats. We play with them and even feed them, so we’re familiar with their body language. We also collect videos and photos of them, mostly for personal memorabilia, but we use them as references for our characters.” “Humor and heart keep our comics relatable for our audience. They spark a connection with cat lovers who share the same feelings on cat issues like cat abandonment or cat adoption and give them a space to share their thoughts or stories. Humor makes these often sensitive subjects more approachable, while heart allows readers to form a deeper connection with our cat characters. We frequently receive comments from readers asking for a ‘happier ending’ to Bru’s backstory or requesting follow-ups on certain stories, demonstrating how they engage with our content. Our goal is to spark conversations by grounding our comics in heartfelt themes. At the same time, we strive to keep our content relatable by infusing light-heartedness and fun through our cats’ unique personalities. Balancing these elements can be challenging, but our primary focus is always to convey our message through the experiences and perspectives of our cat characters. For instance, when addressing issues like cat abandonment, our aim is to evoke empathy and understanding by allowing viewers to feel for or sympathize with the cats.” “We are touched to receive comments from the users about how many people share the same opinion as us on how it is important to adopt animals as adoption has been one of the central topics we advocate for. Adoption post: Post 1, Post 2. One of the most engaging topics for us is also the issue that cats have not been allowed in public housing in Singapore since 1989. We have worked closely to highlight the issue and support the debates on how necessary it is to implement laws on responsible cat ownership with a local non-profit organization, Cat Welfare Society. We are so glad the ban is actually going to be lifted in September 2024 but there is still a lot of advocacy work to be done. Responsible cat ownership post: Post 1, Post 2, Post 3. Bru’s backstory about her life in a shelter and separation from her kids was one of the most popular stories by our readers - we received multiple comments to continue the story and share what has happened to Bru and her kids. It’s very soul-touching! Bru’s Backstory: Part 1, Part 2, Part 5, Part 6. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.