Artist Titsay creates online blurbs of comic strips of different cute and affectionate animals. Each strip delivers an encouraging message, giving people the strength to try again another day and to be grateful for the little things in life. Titsay also shares these comics every other day on her social media platforms, which has attracted over 650,000 followers on Instagram.

This gives her audiences easy access to her encouraging and hopeful artworks, so that they too can have access to quick ways to cultivate their own daily mental well-being. Which is why the comic strips that Titsay makes are relevant to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of Good Health And Well-Being.

In a 2020 study, the University of Leeds discovered that watching cute animal media can help reduce stress levels by up to 50 percent. The study was carried out on 19 participants who were asked to watch 30-minute long cute animal content. Their blood pressure and heart rate were monitored from the start of the study to the end, showing improvements that indicated stress relief and mood enhancement. Hence, the effectiveness of Titsay’s work as she combines cute animals with encouraging and hopeful words that help people’s mental wellbeing even more.

Titsay’s heartwarming comics blend adorable animal illustrations with uplifting messages, providing a much-needed boost to mental well-being in today’s fast-paced world. By sharing her work regularly on social media, she offers her audience accessible moments of encouragement and gratitude, fostering emotional resilience and positivity. Backed by research on the stress-relieving effects of cute animal media, Titsay’s comics are not only delightful but also impactful in promoting good mental health. Her work serves as a simple yet powerful reminder to appreciate the small joys in life.
Find out more about the animal comics by Titsay and her other initiatives on her Linktree www.linktr.ee/titsay or Instagram @titsayy.