The goddess with the name of Bastet.
Cats were not sacred to the ancient Romans, as they did not worship animals. You are confusing the Romans with the ancient Egyptians, who revered the cat.
Cats were treated as gods in Ancient Egypt. Egypt implemented laws preventing the killing of cats. If anyone was found killing a cat, they were condemned to death. Cats were considered descendants from the goddess Bast. This goddess was considered the goddess of fertility and protector of all cats. Needless to say, cats were regarded as one of the most important beings in Egyptian society. The Egyptians had a careful process of mummification when the cats did pass away.
The cat or the mau,as it's known in Ancient Egypt, had it's effect in the ancient Egyptian society.. cats helped, for example, in limiting vermin in ancient Egyptian crops and harvests, they were able to kill snakes.. so cats were able to coexist with humans as a domesticated helpful animalit's also known that ancient Egyptians worshiped animals and the cat was included as a symbol of grace and poisefor their important religious and social position, some cats were mummified after death as humans!
Bast is the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats or sensual pleasure.
lots of cats
Because they worshiped cats.
yes. bastet is the goddess of cats
the ancient Egyptians worshiped cats because of their goddess bastet, also known as bast
the ancient egyptians wrapped cats
Cats were not sacred to the ancient Romans, as they did not worship animals. You are confusing the Romans with the ancient Egyptians, who revered the cat.
Cats were treated as gods in Ancient Egypt. Egypt implemented laws preventing the killing of cats. If anyone was found killing a cat, they were condemned to death. Cats were considered descendants from the goddess Bast. This goddess was considered the goddess of fertility and protector of all cats. Needless to say, cats were regarded as one of the most important beings in Egyptian society. The Egyptians had a careful process of mummification when the cats did pass away.
The cat or the mau,as it's known in Ancient Egypt, had it's effect in the ancient Egyptian society.. cats helped, for example, in limiting vermin in ancient Egyptian crops and harvests, they were able to kill snakes.. so cats were able to coexist with humans as a domesticated helpful animalit's also known that ancient Egyptians worshiped animals and the cat was included as a symbol of grace and poisefor their important religious and social position, some cats were mummified after death as humans!
Cats were worshiped and revered by ancient Egyptians.
Bast is the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats or sensual pleasure.
lots of cats
No, Bast is only the patron goddess of cats in ancient Egypt.
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