A grid of nine cat-themed parodies of famous book covers featuring literary feline characters.

This whimsical illustration features a three-by-three grid of cats, each styled as a parody of a famous work of literature. The cats are depicted in a charming, artistic style with large, expressive eyes and attire that reflects the character they are impersonating. Each portrait includes a whimsical title and author name on a small plaque at the bottom of its individual panel.

Beginning at the top left, the images include parodies of classic novels such as a black-and-white cat referencing "The Great Gatsby," a cat in a blue dress for "Alice’s Adventures in Whiskerland," and a pair of cats in Regency-era attire for "Purride & Prejudice." The middle row features a cat in a colorful hat for "Charlie and the Catnip Factory," a deerstalker-wearing detective cat for "The Catventures of Sherlock Holmes," and a formal cat in a cravat for "Anna Purrenina." The bottom row rounds out the collection with a duo of feline lovers for "Romeow & Juliet," a sailor cat for "The Clawdyssey," and a cat in a broad-brimmed hat for "Don Catxote."

Each panel uses a distinct color palette and background setting to match the theme of the book parody, ranging from geometric gold patterns to garden scenes and moody landscapes. The overall composition is balanced and colorful, utilizing a flat, graphic art style that emphasizes the character traits of each feline figure. The artistic approach is lighthearted and playful, capturing a literary theme through the lens of cute, stylized cats.