Cats aren't just cool....they are SUCH great animals, maybe the world's best animals. Who disagrees?
OK, anyway, cats are cool because they are one of the world's smartest animals. They even have a longer memory span than dogs do! They are also furry, friendly, and cute. But if you're talking about the saying "cool cat", then people just made it up to talk about cool people.
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The Chinese panda (which inspired the teddy bear) is well-known and famous in China and throughout the world.China has a great diversity of wildlife, including more than 6,266 species of vertebrates.Panda
Ancient Egyptians mummified various animals including cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and even bulls. These animals were often seen as sacred and were mummified as offerings to gods, or to accompany their owners into the afterlife.
Her sacred animals are: The Serpent The Pig Her Sacred bird is: The Screech Owl
the quail is hepheastus' sacred animal.
Yes, ancient Egyptians did keep pets, including cats, dogs, monkeys, and birds. Cats were particularly revered and often seen as sacred animals. Dogs were also popular as hunting companions and for protection.
Cats were sacred in ancient Egypt
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.
In ancient Egypt they mummified cats because they worshiped cats and thought of them as sacred.
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Well, cats were sacred to egyptians, and they even sometimes mummified their cats.
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No. Cats were considered sacred as The Ancient Egytpians believed they were messengers of the cat goddess Bastet.AnswerNo, cats were treated like gods in ancient Egypt the worshipped them.
Cats are considered sacred and 'god-like' in the Egyptian culture. Thus, Egyptians that were mummified on bad terms tend to be very afraid of cats. An example of this is seen in the first 'The Mummy' movie, when he creeps into a hotel room and vanishes at the site of a cat on the piano.