The Goddess Bast/Bastet has the head of a cat, in Egyptian mythology.
No, Anubis is the jackal god.
The animal head associated with the Egyptian goddess Bast, also known as Bastet, is that of a lioness or a domestic cat. She is often depicted with the body of a woman and the head of a lioness or a cat.
The head of Thoth is that of an Ibis.
Osiris was the god of the dead Sources :my head :D
Cats were part of the everyday routine in ancient Egypt. All Kings and Queens had one in the house-hold, because they were supposed to be linked to the gods. Bast was the goddess of all the cats, she had a cat head and human body, she was goddess of cats.
- A cat with No head - headless cat
It is believed there was a cat god. This cat god statue was found to be over 2000 years old. There was a temple found for the god also. Therer was also the jackle headed god, Anubis, who determined if the heart of the dead could continue onto the after and have a good after life
The Sphinx is an ancient Egyptian statue with the body of a cat and the head of a human. It was built for the sun god Ra.
The goddess Bastet was usually represented as a woman with the head of a domesticated cat. However, up until 1000 BC she was portrayed as a lioness. Bastet was the daughter of Ra, the sun god. When Re destroyed his enemy, he was usually depicted as a cat. As portrayed as a cat, she was connected with the moon (her son was the god of the moon). When shown as a lioness, she is associated with sunlight.
A head and whiskers a cat has................ i guess.
dog or maybe a kitten
kitten
Stop thinking of the zombie cat inside your head!
The ideal head shape of the Burmese cat is wedge-shaped.
no......................
GOD
The head will fall into the cats stomach and when the cat poops the head will come out and rejoin with it's body then it will make babies