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This is a cute story about a cat (from the cat's perspective) who gets adopted by a loving family. It's not a particularly engaging narrative but I enjoyed it and it's a quick read as there aren't that many words on each page.
For a language learner, this book is a bit difficult to grade as it has a relatively small vocabulary set and simple sentences, but there is a fair amount of slang and contractions, so I wouldn't recommend this as a first manga - maybe a second or third. As another reviewer mentioned, Chi's language is very quirky and you somewhat need to know what he's expected to say in order to figure it out... so you'd be hard pressed to do that if it's your first manga.
The WaniKani group discussions and vocabulary sheets (good coverage) really do help you figure it out though, highly recommend. As expected, this book has furigana on everything.