The humans have finally rushed out the door to work, leaving their ebony kitty to reign as ruler of all he surveys from his high-rise perch in the urban jungle. Artist Jean- Jacques Sempé's colorful illustration from the March 1, 1982, cover of The New Yorker - a cozy domestic scene complete with a "cat's-eye view" of Manhattan's skyscrapers - makes a fun 1,000-piece puzzle for lazy summer days. Measures 19¼"x26 5/8" when complete.