Bastet, the Cat Goddess. (the goddess who represented the healing power of the sun).
in ancient Egypt Bastet was what represented the cat.
The Goddess Bastet, also commonly spelled as Bast.
Bast or Bastet, the goddess of fire, cats, and pregnant women. She was the daughter of Ra. She had the head of a cat and the body of a woman.
The Egyptian cat was thought to be a god, so the Egyptians treated it like one, or if they did not treat it good then their souls were thought to be sent to the UNDERWORLD!!!!!! :-)
Bast is the most well known cat goddesses, although there are lion and leopard cat gods and goddesses as well.
The Egyptian cat goddess's name, as best we can tell, was Bastet, more probably pronounced Bast.
Bast.
In order to know if your cat is an Egyptian Mau cat one would need more information on the look and features of your cat.
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
Bastet is the ancient Egyptian cat goddess, and has the face of a cat as well.
The names of the Eyptian cat goddesses are Bast (Bastet) and Sekhemet. They are both Ra's lieutenants Bast is the more commonly known of the two. Sekhemet is also the goddess of fire.
The Goddess Bast/Bastet has the head of a cat, in Egyptian mythology.
She is known by being the cat of godness
The Egyptian cat goddess was Bastet.
The Egyptian cat Goddess is Bastet and the predigree moggie is an Egyptian Mau.
The cat in 'That Darn Cat' was a Siamese cat.
The name of the Egyptian's cat goddess is Bastet or Bast.
In order to know if your cat is an Egyptian Mau cat one would need more information on the look and features of your cat.
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of cats. In fact, she has the head of a cat and the body of a human.
the Egyptian mau
Moses means "cat" in Egyptian
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Bastet is the ancient Egyptian cat goddess, and has the face of a cat as well.