This is a good question. Since 8million cats have been found buried and mummified, I suggest that they didn't wrap it, but they were killed to honour the pharoah in the afterlife.
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.
lots of cats
they are just regular cats but they meant almost goddesses to the ancient Egyptians
The goddess with the name of Bastet.
They Play Guitars,cats,harps,cats and mushen (my pet dog)
the ancient egyptians wrapped cats
they thought they were magical
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 worshiped and revered by ancient Egyptians.
to wrap mummies
out salt on the bodies and wrap it with cloth
lots of cats
they mummified them like they did with the humans
eyptians loved cats!
Because they worshiped cats.
the egyptians
Yes, the Ancient Egyptians actually worshipped cats a great deal.