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Cats were not particularly popular in ancient Greece primarily because they were not seen as domesticated pets like dogs. Instead, their role was more functional, primarily in controlling vermin, which did not endear them to the Greeks in a social or symbolic context. Additionally, cultural beliefs often emphasized animals that held more prominent roles in mythology and society, such as dogs and horses. As a result, cats did not enjoy the same level of reverence or companionship as other animals in ancient Greek culture.

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