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  • Published: 10 February 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529922813
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $30.00
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Mornings With My Cat Mii





The perfect gift for cat lovers: a beloved Japanese modern classic about our special connection with cats, and how they can change our lives over the course of a lifetime

On a cool summer evening in 1977, Mayumi Inaba hears a forlorn cry. She follows the sound to the banks of Tokyo’s Tamagawa River and finds a newborn kitten dangling from a fence, abandoned. Overcome by tender affection, she takes the cat back to the small apartment she shares with her husband and christens her Mii: so begins an unshakeable bond.

Over the next twenty years, we follow Inaba, a poet and novelist by moonlight, as she pursues quiet solitude and a room of her own. Through it all, Mii, a fiercely independent creature in her own right, is her confidante and muse.

This beloved Japanese modern classic is not just a love letter to companionship: it’s a poignant, searching meditation on the forces that enable us to connect, to create and to build a life.

  • Published: 10 February 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529922813
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $30.00
Categories:

About the author

Mayumi Inaba

Mayumi Inaba (1950–2014) was a multiple prize-winning writer and poet. She made her debut in 1973 with the short story The Pain of a Blue Shadow, and went on to write many novels and collections while working as an editor, including The Sea Staghorn and To the Peninsula, for which she won several awards, among them the Kawabata Yasunari Prize and the Tanizaki Jun'ichiro Prize. She was well known for her love of cats.

Praise for Mornings With My Cat Mii

Mornings With My Cat Mii is beautiful (irrespective of one’s feelings towards cats) because Inaba is writing about love, the sort of love one could equally have for a human companion, about her pleasure in Mii’s company and ultimately, about grief. I read it in one sitting, and will likely go back and read it again. I thoroughly recommend it.

Nicky Harman, Books on Asia

[A] gentle meditative narrative… Inaba muses on her own life…and has to confront mortality… Cat lovers, prepare to weep

The Times, *Book of the Month*

Heartwarming... a beautiful read for cat lovers everywhere

My Weekly

Skillfully translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori… Inaba has a poet’s eye for the natural world… The memoir documents not only one woman’s personal journey, but also the ineffable bond between human and animal as Inaba becomes guardian to Mii, then caretaker and, finally, mourner.

Japan Times

A great love story, one that gathers strength as the beloved begins to decline ... This memoir reveals the profound respect, and compassion, that a friendship with an animal can inspire in a human being

Sigrid Nunez, New Yorker

I have never read a book quite like this ... Profoundly real, specific, moving, and beautifully written

Elif Batuman, author of EITHER/OR

This book is more than a tribute to a companion. It’s proof of a world normally concealed from humans, exposed here through the eyes of an artist

Sloane Crosley, author of GRIEF IS FOR PEOPLE

Mornings Without Mii is a meditative memoir about love, grief, writing, and cats. What a lovely book to curl up with

Literary Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2025

A striking evocation of the way we meld our lives and hearts with a beloved creature

Kirkus, Starred Review

Indelible . . . A profound account of caring for a loved one across their entire life and the privilege such care entails ...Sweet and timeless

Booklist

Supernaturally insightful and aglow with incidental joys, Mornings Without Mii uncovers something eternal about companionship, about being alone, and about cats

Rivka Galchen, author of EVERYONE KNOWS YOUR MOTHER IS A WITCH