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      • Cats have long been revered as sacred animals, with their grace, beauty, and mysterious nature captivating humans for thousands of years. From ancient Egypt to modern-day Japan, cats have held a special place in various cultures and religions across the world.
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  2. Aug 17, 2021 · Along with hieroglyphics, obelisks and geometric patterns, cats feature prominently in ancient Egyptian art, reflecting the animal’s unique status among the people who dwelled along the Nile...

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  3. Cats, known in ancient Egypt as the mau, played a large role in ancient Egyptian society. They were associated with the goddesses Isis and Bastet. [4] Cats were sacred animals and the goddess Bastet was often depicted in cat form, sometimes taking on the war-like aspect of a lioness.

  4. Nov 27, 2018 · The almost-supernatural grace, stealth, and night vision of cats were highly admired and might have helped them morph into truly sacred animals in the eyes of ancient Egyptians. Cats’ fondness for napping in the sun led to early associations between the cat and the sun god, Ra. Lion and panther goddesses were important, but the most important ...

  5. Jul 27, 2024 · Her sacred animal, the domestic cat, was seen as an embodiment of her divine power. The worship of Bastet was widespread throughout Egypt, with temples dedicated to her in cities like Bubastis, where annual festivals were held in her honor.

  6. In 1830, Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg accounted of having observed three different small cat forms in Egypt: the jungle cat, the African wildcat, and a sacred cat that was intermediate in size between the jungle cat and the domestic cat.

  7. May 15, 2020 · Large cats such as cheetahs and lions were kept as exotic pets and were emblems of royalty. Other animals that were feared by ancient Egyptians, such as crocodiles and hippopotami, were revered and worshipped in order to protect them from their wrath.

  8. Egyptians believed cats were magical creatures, capable of bringing good luck to the people who housed them. To honor these treasured pets, wealthy families dressed them in jewels and fed...

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