Comics hub
Seven comic worlds, one daily return habit.
The Comics hub is the front door to CatWorldly fiction: seven weekly series, character pages, transcripts, accessibility notes, AI-fiction disclosure and archive links. It is built for readers who want a daily moment with recurring cats, but it also supports the practical side of the site by giving people a reason to return after a care answer. The hub should make today's comic obvious, then let readers browse by series, favorites, characters and schedule. Comic pages stay fictional and labeled; they are not product proof, medical examples or real animal documentation.
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Firmware and Fur #8: Predictive Box
Pixel trusts predictive shopping, M.O.U.S.E. trusts Walter's behavior, and the apartment learns that a box can be dinner-adjacent.
Ruckus the Rascal #7: Shipping Error
Ruckus treats an empty delivery crate as a weatherproof bed, gets accidentally delivered across the block, and insists the mistake proves he…
Meowdern Love #6: Low Effort
Luna thinks Leo chose the Low Effort Dinner bundle because it was easy, until the order reveals he optimized the night around…
Paws and Deadlines #5: Define Done
Penny tries to define Done before launch, but Dex and Nimbus reveal that everyone uses the word differently until Bean finds the…
Foster House Rules #4: One Toy at a Time
Dot sets a one-toy rule for a cautious new foster guest, but Sprout turns it into a toy queue until the hidden…
Tony and the Artifact Crew #3: The Smallest Key
Tony follows a storeroom clue toward an obvious key, but Milo spots the tiny lower slot that makes the smallest teammate the…
Tools and checklists
Comic discovery
Weekly calendar and new-reader starts
Each CatWorldly comic world owns one day of the week. New readers can start with episode 1, then follow today's comic or the reader-favorites archive.
Character cards
Essential guides
Related CatWorldly paths
FAQ
How are comic numbers used?
The visible # number is the global CatWorldly comic sequence; the E number is the episode number within that series.
Are the comics fictional?
Yes. CatWorldly comic pages include an AI-fiction disclosure and accessibility transcript.