



Poyo earns the respect of the owners' Farmers Market, and we meet Hide's classmates Maki and Suzuki.

Moe continues her narration of the Sato family and Poyo's mysterious nature.

Moe meets Poyo after passing out in the street. What is this mysterious creature?

Poyo has a new cat friend, Kurobe, and shows Hide why he is so dashing.

It is the start of the New Year, and traditional beans thrown for Setsubun affects the pets of Moe, Maki, and Suzuki differently.

Poyo is acting as a surrogate mother for the orphaned kittens, while the Sato family searches for adopters. But spending time with Poyo, each kitten is developing a unique trait.

Kurobe, the cat next door, is missing. The old lady next door has enlisted the Sato family and friends to help find him.

Moe works out during the winter season, Poyo gives up his secret base, and a girl will wear anything in the cold to look cute.

Granny has won an overnight trip to a hot spring, but is reluctant to leave Kuro alone. Hide agrees to watch Kuro and Poyo, so Moe and Granny can enjoy the trip.

Moe explains the various tricks and behavior of Poyo. The other pet owners share the tricks of Kuro, Tsuku, and Daifuku.

When spring arrives, the routines change around the household. Let's check in with Poyo's family and see how they are handling the season change.

It's strawberry season, and an old friend of Poyo's is back. Hide, Moe, and Maki are enlisted to work at Akai's Strawberry Field.

Spring is here! It's time to show a little skin, be lazy, and suffer from allergies.

The Satos have new neighbors, the Tanakas. The wife, Yuka, is afraid of animals--how will she react to Poyo?

Moe is determined to get Poyo into cat magazines. Everyone offers their own version of what it will take to make it happen.

The legacy of Poyo continues around the neighborhood, but does anyone know what he is?

Moe attempts to create a Poyo steamed cake, Grandma learns to appreciate her Kuro, and Poyo might be a superhero!

A new cat is in the neighborhood causing unexpected trouble for Poyo.

A new house is being built in the area the cats like to play; Poyo gets himself in a sticky situation.

A sudden phone call causes Moe to run out of the house, leaving Papa worried. Yuka-san provides great story material for Hide.

We get a peek into the favorite phrases and habits of cat owners.

Poyo is the unofficial ruler of the neighborhood, but what happens when one of his subjects becomes a temporary housemate?

Everybody spends their time differently on a rainy day, animals and humans alike.

During the rainy season, cabin fever sets in and guardian spirits come out.