'You're A Pet') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yayoi Ogawa [ja].
The manga was adapted to a TV drama series that aired in Japan on TBS in 2003, and a South Korean film in 2011.
After her fiancé leaves her for his mistress and Sumire is demoted at work, she stumbles across a young injured homeless man in a box outside her condominium.
When Hasumi does some research on Iwaya-san's so-called cousin, he discovers that Takeshi was a child ballet prodigy and becomes friends with him.
Takeshi, of course, has to keep the fact that he is also "Momo" to himself, even when Hasumi repeatedly brings up the topic of Sumire's pet in their conversations.
[3][4] An additional volume called Kimi Wa Pet The Best (きみはペット THE BEST) was released in October 2002.
[2] In 2009, the manga was re-released in a nine-volume edition under the title Tramps Like Us L'integrale (きみはペット L'integrale).
[10] The series was published as Tramps Like Us - Kimi Wa Pet by Tokyopop Germany between November 2004 and February 2007.
[13][14] It was published in Italian by Star Comics between July 2004 and September 2006 as Sei Il Mio Cucciolo!.
[15][16] A live-action Japanese drama series of ten episodes aired on TBS between April and June 2003.
The manga was adapted into a live-action South Korean film You're My Pet (너는팻), which was released in late 2011 and starred Kim Ha-neul and Jang Keun-suk.
[27] George Galuschak, writing for Kliatt found that 'certain aspects of Sumire and Momo's relationship creeped [Galuchack] out', although he described the first volume overall as being a 'funny, entertaining read'.
[28] Jason Thompson has described Tramps Like Us as a classic of josei, noting its presentation of "a fairytale romance" makes it unlike Suppli, which is more realistic in its depiction of work.