RELATED: Queer Tested, Teacher Approved: 23 Queer YA Genre Books You Need To Read But I’m A Cat Person Don’t worry, all of these webcomics are queer tested! With the community’s diversity in mind, WandaPup is here to share a few reading recommendations to celebrate furry pride, whether you’re looking for something that’s all ages or for something that’s not safe for work. What it’s about: Running from 2011 to 2020, But I’m A Cat Person by Erin Ptah (writer’s note: because this is important, the creator is a cat person and the proud mom of Marshmallow Fluff) delves into the lives of two ordinary broke millennials, Bianca and Sparrow, who have adopted a strange puppy that’s an immortal shapeshifting battle monster (known as a Being), who’s named Patrick. Now bonded, the trio is in a soul-binding contract that requires them to travel out of this world for dangerous extra-dimensional battles, despite still not finding any work to pay the bills. To keep Patrick safe from his mysterious ex-Master, Patrick the Being must fight alongside Bianca, his current Master, in an extra-dimensional battle known as “The Game.” Why should you read it: Are you a Pokémon fan? Then, BICP is for you. Some of the characters are Pokémon fans themselves, modeling their lives after Ash Ketchum, the main character of the Pokémon anime series.