I adore 'I Am Pusheen the Cat'—it’s one of those books that just radiates pure, uncomplicated joy. If you’re wondering about sequels, you’re in luck! There’s 'Pusheen’s Cookbook' and 'Pusheen: I Am Pusheen 2,' which are just as delightful. The second book expands on the original’s charm with more adorable comics and quirky takes on everyday life.
What I love about the sequels is how they maintain that signature Pusheen vibe—lighthearted, whimsical, and endlessly relatable. Whether she’s napping, eating, or causing tiny chaos, Pusheen’s adventures feel like a warm hug. The cookbook is especially fun, blending humor with (very simple) recipes. If you enjoyed the first book, these are must-haves for your collection.
Oh, the Pusheen books are such a mood booster! Yes, there are follow-ups—'Pusheen: I Am Pusheen 2' and 'Pusheen’s Cookbook.' The second book keeps the same playful energy, with even more comics that capture Pusheen’s lazy, food-loving personality. The cookbook is a hilarious twist, featuring 'recipes' like 'how to make toast' with Pusheen’s trademark laziness. It’s less about actual cooking and more about the vibe, which makes it perfect for fans who just want more of that cozy, cat-centric humor.
If you’re like me and can’t get enough of Pusheen’s antics, you’ll be happy to know there are two sequels. 'Pusheen: I Am Pusheen 2' doubles down on the cuteness with new comics, while 'Pusheen’s Cookbook' takes a playful spin on cooking—think 'how to eat all the snacks' with Pusheen-style illustrations. Both books preserve the original’s charm, making them great for quick reads or gifts. I especially love how the cookbook doesn’t take itself seriously; it’s just pure, silly fun, much like Pusheen herself.
Yes! The original 'I Am Pusheen the Cat' got two follow-ups. 'Pusheen: I Am Pusheen 2' offers more of her adorable, lazy adventures, and 'Pusheen’s Cookbook' is a whimsical take on food-themed humor. Both are perfect if you’re craving more of that lighthearted, cat-filled joy. The cookbook’s faux-recipes had me laughing out loud—it’s the kind of book you flip through when you need a smile.
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