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Our cats’ prowling grounds
Although we are known for our tame cats, each of our regions is known for some variety of small cat, great cat, or feliform.Natural resources: fish, shrimp, natural gas
Felis City (pop. 6.9 million) - former center of fossil fuel industry in less enlightened times, university, rodeo, airport, space program, performing arts (ballet, opera, symphony), museums (Natural History, Fine Arts, Contemporary Arts), medical district
Puerto Hierba Gatera (pop 0.7 million) - port servicing Felis City, beaches, shrimp fishing
Did you know? Felis City used to be known as Felix City when it was the center of an empire in the 14th-15th century AD, and was historically the largest city in Cat-Herders United, only recently being surpassed by Santa Gertrudis!
Natural resources: gold, grazing land
Santa Gertrudis (pop. 8.9 million) - the nation’s largest port, university, rodeo, Feline Catolic mission, ranch museum, zoo
Did you know? Santa Gertrudis is now the largest city in Cat-Herders United, and is named after St. Gertrude of Nivelles, the patron saint of cats!
Natural resources: arable land, irrigable land, grazing land, potential for wind power
Gathbryn (pop. 2.2 million) - vibrant festival and drug scene, IT sector
Kätzchenburg (pop. 0.1 million) - farming (grapes and peaches), wine country
Scratchin’ Post (pop. 0.1 million) - former mining town infamous for its turbulent and lawless past
Natural resources: copper, potential for solar power
Sphinx (pop. 4.8 million) - copper mining, irrigation (cotton and citrus), cattle herding, electronics industry, university
Catson City (pop 0.5 million) - gambling sector, cultivation of peppers
Did you know? Catson City was named after the famed law-man Kit Catson!
Natural resources: arable land
El Pueblo Unido (pop. 0.8 million) - capital city
Bubastisville (pop. 2.8 million) - barbeque, corn cultivation, music industry
Freyaburg (pop. 1.3 million) - wheat cultivation, beer, cattle, rodeo
Nepeta (pop. 9.5 million) - farming (beans, soy, sugar beet, and barley)
Pounce City (pop. 0.1 million)
Nyan (pop. 0.1 million)
Natural resources: lumber, arable land
Wegiewald (pop. 3.9 million) - cow dairy sector, flower cultivation, orchards (apple, cherries, cranberries), theater, historic fish market
Did you know? Wegiewald is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Cat-Herders United, founded by Vikings in c. 1000 AD!
Natural resources: silver, iron, grazing land, skiing slopes
Ft. Felis (pop. 2.9 million) - arms manufacturing, skiing, finance, sheep herding
Ft. Freya (pop. 0.1 million) - mining (silver, iron), goat herding
Did you know? Ft. Felis is the financial center of Cat-Herders United, sometimes being called the 'Wallstreet of Cat-Herders United'!