SKABENGA, the beloved Tabby cat of The Oyster Box, has passed away at the age of 19, leaving behind a legacy of love and joy among guests and staff alike
He wandered onto the property as a stray more than 16 years ago.
Ashwin Jose, manager of the hotel, said Skabenga “peacefully crossed the rainbow bridge on Tuesday night".
“It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Skabenga. For more years than anyone can remember, Skabenga has ruled The Oyster Box. It seems ironic that a cat whose name means ‘hooligan or vagabond’ when translated from isiZulu, was actually our VIP guest numero uno at one of the world’s leading hotels. Skabenga was a legend in his own right.
“He was fed tasty, expensive titbits by diners and treated as a king by the staff... with life so good…who can blame him for never wanting to leave. Skabenga knew The Oyster Box better than anybody else in the world. Every nook and cranny, from the kitchen to the presidential suite.
“He was about 19 years old and was a part of every famous guest that has ever visited and every special occasion that has ever been celebrated over the years. He was adored by all and many arrived bearing gifts for Skabenga, knowing that they would get the chance to give him a rub or grab a selfie with him. Although not a naturally gregarious cat, he did love the attention and lapped up all the little extras that came along with fame.
“Skabenga has left paw prints on countless hearts. His spirit will forever be part of The Oyster Box story. He was truly one of a kind,” Jose said.