I am not kidding you. the Ancient Egyptian word for cat was meow
They were known in ancient Egypt as Mau (Or some variation of this) meaning he or she who mews. Of course these days the people of Egypt speak Arabic, and the Arabic word for cat is something like qitta.
a Egyptian spirit
It's called the Sphinx. Answer: The goddess Bast - or as she is sometimes called Bastet - is the protectress of the two lands - the Red Land and the Black Land or Kemet. Her statue is the cat.
there are more then 10 million cat mummys in Egypt
a Egyptian spirit
It depended where in Egypt you were, and perhaps when in ancient Egypt, as not all Egyptians worshiped Bast, the cat goddess.
It was the cat. The ancient egyptians worshpted cats as gods. They had a god names Bast that was in the form of a cat.
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In ancient Egypt, the concept of "ka" was significant as it represented the individual's life force or spiritual essence. It was believed that the ka continued to exist after death and needed to be sustained through offerings and rituals to ensure the person's well-being in the afterlife. The ka was considered essential for the deceased to continue their existence in the next world.
It is Macka, pronounced mach-ka