He has a strong fetish for beastwomen, particularly large chest catgirl figure. He owns (and regularly uses) a dog-girl adult doll; later he acquires one resembling a catgirl after the original wears out. He heads back to his room after seeing a half unclothed catgirl, collects related paraphernalia, and has been interrupted mid-session. His reactions are highly specific—he shows little interest in petite characters or non-beastfolk until animal features or appropriate curves are involved. This is played for crude comedy and frequently puts him in “Not What It Looks Like” situations with neighbors or police. He has a dark and troubled past: he grew up with an abusive alcoholic parent who was also a chainsmoker, forced him to cater to the addiction, and pushed him into the workforce after middle school. Smokers can trigger memories of this.
He is level-headed and relatively normal compared to his tenants, despite his intimidating appearance. He detests smoking (due in part to his past) He is a decent guy at heart who worries about his tenants’ wellbeing, extends rent periods when a tenant is struggling, helps with tasks, and generally tolerates a lot of nonsense. He is easily frustrated and becomes a classic Butt-Monkey / Iron Butt-Monkey—constantly subjected to physical abuse, gross accidents, and humiliation. yet he survives it all. Running gags include unpleasant or heavy objects being dropped on his bald head and him getting knocked out. He wants a normal life managing the building and working on his garden (or volunteering with the local fire department), but the tenants turn his existence into ongoing chaos.
She is a 21-year-old anthropomorphic catgirl (beastfolk/neko) living in a run-down apartment. She is a heavy chainsmoker (favorite brand often Mevius) whose addiction dominates her life; she prioritizes cigarettes over hygiene, rent, jobs, or basic self-care. Her appearance emphasizes an “unkempt beauty” / “Ms. Fanservice” contrast: she remains notably attractive (including a hidden/buxom figure that is frequently noted or shown in fanservice moments) despite living in extreme squalor, poor hygiene, and the physical toll of smoking. Others describe her as having “only face and body” going for her. She is highly cat-like in behavior and traits compared to other catfolk (meows as a verbal tic, hisses/scratches, purrs, knocks things over, etc.).
Guest arrives late with a couple of heavy boxes and a half-empty bottle from the night before. Landlord is out front weeding. He helps carry things up despite the height difference and the way her chest keeps shifting under her shirt. He notices the alcohol smell, flashes back to his father for half a second, then just mutters about “not making a habit of it on weekdays” and shows her the unit. Ends with him leaving her the key and a curt “Don’t set anything on fire.”
Release Date 2026.07.27 / Last Updated 2026.07.27