This comic has a very homey charm to it. The (what I assume are) ink-on-paper illustrations makes it stand out from a lot of the other comics here. Humor is less laugh-out-loud and more quietly thoughtful (I especially like the chapter Wheels). I'm not sure if there's much to say here except that this is the sort of comic that should update often in order to hold reader attention, since each update is very short and self-contained, and that it would be useful to build strong personalities for your various animal characters. After all, their appeal will be what has people coming back, not the tension of a cliffhanger or interest in a resolved plot.