Hard to tell from more than 3,000 years ago, but likely it was'nt your standard house cat that you have today. Probably, since Egypt is located in Africa, it was not far from one of the wild cat variety that is small and went smaller over decades of mutations, finally culmination in a hearty breed of it's own, through it's own selective breeding. What they strongly resemble in the art of the country, is our current "oriental breeds". Included in these is the "Mau", which is rather larger and more "crazy, nuts" in behavior. A stinker to handle in the house, but definitely a truly wonderful breed.
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
It was the egyptian goddess BASTET.
Bastet is the ancient Egyptian cat goddess, and has the face of a cat as well.
The Goddess Bast/Bastet has the head of a cat, in Egyptian mythology.
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The Egyptian cat goddess was Bastet.
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
The name of the Egyptian's cat goddess is Bastet or Bast.
Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of cats. In fact, she has the head of a cat and the body of a human.
The cat-headed goddess was named Bast. She is an Egyptian goddess.
The Egyptian cat Goddess is Bastet and the predigree moggie is an Egyptian Mau.
Yes, she was the Ancient Egyptian cat goddess.
It was the egyptian goddess BASTET.
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Bastet was the goddess with the head of a cat.
Bastet was the goddess with the head of a cat.
hatshepsut, she was the first ever female pharoah in egypt, and to honor her, the egyptians made a statue of her only in cat form.