For viewers tired of formulaic rom-coms, Neko offers a refreshing, heartfelt, and genuinely original take on what it means to be truly seen and cared for. It’s a series that lingers long after the final episode, much like the soft memory of a purring cat on a quiet afternoon.
Inside, instead of the art supplies he ordered, he finds a young man with cat ears and a tail named (played by Title Teshin). Neko isn't a cosplayer; he is, as far as anyone can tell, a real cat-human hybrid from a secretive shelter program. He is curious, playful, clumsy, and possesses a feline’s innate sense of when someone needs comfort. The catch? If Fighter rejects him, Neko will be "returned" and face an unknown but ominous fate. neko thai drama
The soundtrack is also a highlight, featuring a lo-fi, acoustic score that mirrors the series' intimate, slice-of-life pacing. Upon its release, Neko received positive reviews for its originality. While it shares DNA with other "supernatural cohabitation" BLs like He’s Coming to Me (ghost) or Dear Doctor, I’m Coming for Soul (grim reaper), Neko is decidedly more whimsical and healing-focused. For viewers tired of formulaic rom-coms, Neko offers