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Feeding over 400 ferals.

CAT Action Team
CAT Action Team
Providing care for the abandoned and feral cats in Cape Town's main industrial areas

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Princess, with her striking tortoiseshell coat and sharp green eyes, carries an air of mystery and independence. Her fur blends shades of deep brown, black, and orange, forming a beautiful patchwork that mirrors her complex nature. The fur along her back is a little more disheveled, hinting at her more solitary lifestyle, and her expression is one of quiet contemplation, watching everything without rushing to act.

Her posture is poised but slightly withdrawn, perhaps indicative of a once close connection with Prince, now distant. She used to be a regular visitor at Richard’s place, with their homes across the road from each other, but now she prefers the peace of her solitude. Her eyes follow movements, sharp and perceptive, but there’s a hesitance in the way she reacts to others, especially Gingerbean. Though she doesn’t chase him away, she clearly isn’t thrilled by his presence—perhaps a sign of her reluctance to welcome the past back into her life.

Despite her standoffish demeanor, there’s something graceful about her. She’s learned to carve out her space and doesn’t tolerate being overrun, preferring to manage her own time. She’s a bit of a loner now, but there’s still a soft edge to her—a quiet nostalgia for the companionship she once shared with Prince, a loyalty to old bonds that remains unspoken.

Her occasional interactions with Gingerbean hint at a character who still feels the pull of connection, but on her own terms. She isn’t one to invite chaos into her world, yet she’s not entirely closed off either. She’s more of an observer, someone who, over time, has learned the importance of space and control.

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