Well, cats were sacred to egyptians, and they even sometimes mummified their cats.
There is no real mention of any domestic cats in Cleopatra's household even if she was Pharaoh. Since Cleopatra was Greek, not Egyptian, it is unclear whether she was a devotee of Egyptian religion or not. It is known that she maintained her residence in Alexandria, but the question remains, did she worship in the Egyptian manner?If she did, then the cat would have been part of her household. Bastet was a well followed Egyptian goddess, identified by the Greek Cleopatra as Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon. Since the physical representation of Bastet is a domestic cat, it would seem certain that there were cats in her household.But did she personally have a named cat? No one knows.
The type of Cleopatra's jewelry is mostly unknown. We doknow, though, that she had very expensive large pearl earrings. (Pearls were the most valuable gems in the ancient world) She also wore an amethyst ring. Those are the only two actual pieces of jewelry that have been associated with Cleopatra. A cat's eye necklace? Maybe.
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Cleopatra, probably had no cats in the strict sense of the word. Cats were not "owned" in Egypt. They were considered sacred animals and were allowed free reign. More than likely there were cats lounging in the palace and you could loosely say they belonged to Cleopatra.
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cleopatra is evil and people think black cats are evil and plus dogs are mans best freind and cats are womans best freind
if Cleopatra had a cat it would be a sphinx cause that was the only breed there is for a cat back in the Egyptian times. a sphinx is a cat that has no fur or whiskers but i don't think she had a cat im not that sure.
Well, cats were sacred to egyptians, and they even sometimes mummified their cats.
There is no real mention of any domestic cats in Cleopatra's household even if she was Pharaoh. Since Cleopatra was Greek, not Egyptian, it is unclear whether she was a devotee of Egyptian religion or not. It is known that she maintained her residence in Alexandria, but the question remains, did she worship in the Egyptian manner?If she did, then the cat would have been part of her household. Bastet was a well followed Egyptian goddess, identified by the Greek Cleopatra as Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon. Since the physical representation of Bastet is a domestic cat, it would seem certain that there were cats in her household.But did she personally have a named cat? No one knows.
Yes, like all Pharaohs. She had cats as they we thought to be messengers of the cat goddess Bastet.
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yes.she was cleopatra's cat if you have seen treasure buddies it explaines cleocatra tried to steal cleopatras necklace so she (cleocatra) could make cats rule over all earths creatures but cleopatras dog budasi started barking and cleopatra made dogs a mans best friend and cats were banished from the castle. so your answer is yes there was a cleocatra
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There was~ * Cleopatra I * Cleopatra II * Cleopatra III * Cleopatra IV * Cleopatra V * Cleopatra VI * Cleopatra VII In total there were 7 Cleopatra's. Cleopatra VII is the most famous as she was the last of the Greek/ Roman Pharohs.