
The Cat in Their Arms
Drama
Overview
A 33-year-old supermarket worker at a provincial city used to be an idol, but could not see a future as a singer. Sick of everything, she moved to a provincial town and met Yoshio, a pet cat she saw at a store.
Top Cast


Erika Sawajiri
Erika Sawajiri
Saori Oishi
Erika Sawajiri
Saori Oishi


Ryo Yoshizawa
Ryo Yoshizawa
Cat Yoshio
Ryo Yoshizawa
Cat Yoshio


Komuai
Komuai
Cat Kiiro
Komuai
Cat Kiiro


Kazunobu Mineta
Kazunobu Mineta
Tamotsu Goto
Kazunobu Mineta
Tamotsu Goto


Ryo Iwamatsu
Ryo Iwamatsu
old cat
Ryo Iwamatsu
old cat


Tadahisa Fujimura
Tadahisa Fujimura
Sabi / snack bar customer
Tadahisa Fujimura
Sabi / snack bar customer
Kenshi Uchida
Kenshi Uchida
Sabatora / Sanizu's fan / Karaoke worker
Kenshi Uchida
Sabatora / Sanizu's fan / Karaoke worker
Yuta Kuba
Yuta Kuba
black cat / Takahashi's friend
Yuta Kuba
black cat / Takahashi's friend
Kumiko Imai
Kumiko Imai
Chabuchi / supermarket clerk / snack bar mama
Kumiko Imai
Chabuchi / supermarket clerk / snack bar mama


Ryoko Kobayashi
Ryoko Kobayashi
Kijitora / variety program MC
Ryoko Kobayashi
Kijitora / variety program MC
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