In the world of Scaredy Cat, Meowmere, cats are clever, mischievous, and full of personality. They talk, dress up, and behave in unpredictable ways. While they are adored for their charm and unique quirks, they are also prone to causing chaos if left on their own: knocking over displays, hiding in impossible spots, or disrupting everyday life. Cat Herders emerged out of this pandemonium to manage a delicate balance, using skill, patience, and clever tools to guide, calm, and coordinate cats while keeping both humans and cats happy.
Cat herding has become more than a pastime, it is the backbone of the entire cat world economy. Cats are highly prized companions, entertainers, and participants in events, competitions, and businesses. The demand for skilled herders is constant, as towns, festivals, and organizations rely on them to maintain order and harness the cats’ value. Without herders, chaos would reign, and prized cats would be difficult to manage. In this world, cat herding is both a profession and a vital system, turning unpredictable feline antics into opportunities for commerce, entertainment, and social connection.
The Lands of Meowmere
Catopolis Metropolitan Area: The bustling capital city of the Scaredy Cat world. Skyscrapers, cobblestone streets, and winding alleyways provide endless challenges for both cats and their herders. Catopolis is the cultural and political heart of cat herding, featuring everything from posh boutiques to competitive arenas. Among the most notable establishments are CAT League Headquarters, the prestigious Hotel Meow, the infamous eatery Maison du Chat.
Harvestshire Region: A sunlit region of rolling plains, fertile farmland, and close-knit villages. Generations of skilled cat herders have trained in its meadows, learning the art of guiding cats across open fields and gentle streams. Clawstone City brings lively streets, rooftops, and alleyways where cats roam freely, while The Harper’s Farm offers hands-on experiences with cats in a natural farm setting. Harvestshire blends tradition, warmth, and a love for feline companions.
BellBell Region: A mountainous, forested land of tranquil meadows and winding streams. Towering trees and misty valleys create a serene atmosphere ideal for cats and herders. BellBell Camp serves as the region’s training hub, while nearby Bellbell Village offers cozy inns and shops for families and trainees. Seasonal changes bring vibrant blooms, golden autumn leaves, and quiet winter snows, making the region both a challenging training ground and a peaceful sanctuary for generations of skilled cat herders.
Las Felinas Region: A sun-kissed seaside region with a vibrant flavor. The area features colorful architecture, lively markets. The buildings there are all shell shaped. Some of the most notable areas include La Concha, Catnip Cove, and the Papaya Archipelago.
Nekoyama: A serene mountainous region, with tranquil gardens, rice fields, bamboo forests, and traditional cat shrines making up the landscape. The world renowned Colo Colo Hot Springs can be found here, as well as the ancient artisan town of Hinatsu, makers of some of the finest herder crooks in the world.
The Lantern Coast: A coastal region of misty mountains and glowing nights, bordering Nekoyama, the Lantern Coast is known for its floating lanterns, lively markets, and deep respect for tradition. The sea and the hills shape both the land and the cats who call it home.
Amberwood Region: A region of amber-tinted forests, winding paths, and small villages. Tailtown thrives as a warm, close-knit community celebrating cats and herding traditions, while the shadowed corners of Stray’s Hollow hold rogue and restless feline spirits. Amberwood is a place of contrasts, where charm and danger coexist beneath the golden leaves of autumn.
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