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2007-11-08 11:09:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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Think about it logically. Egypt was the granary of the Middle East in ancient times. They stored grain to get through times of famine. Remember the 7 lean years from the biblical account? Okay. Mice eat grain. Cats kill mice. Small wonder a grain-producing society at the mercy of vermin considered cats divine creatures!

2007-11-08 11:24:17 · answer #1 · answered by texasjewboy12 6 · 1 0

The first domesticated Egyptian cats in Egypt were more than likely used for warding off the common asp and other snakes, and the typical chasers of rodents. Slowly though, the cat became more to the Egyptians than just a normal animal, the cat became a god.

During the New Kingdom (1540 to 1069 BC), there were many tomb scenes that started showing cats as part of everyday life. The ancient Egyptians took their cats on hunting excursions instead of dogs, The most popular excursions being the marshes where cats may have been trained to retrieve fowl and fish. Another very common scene in tomb paintings was the picturing of a cat seated underneath a woman's chair. Children had become known in their family as Mit or Miut, showing great affection not only for the child but for the cat as well. Statues of cats were placed outside the house to protect the inhabitants and to ward off evil spirits. This showed scientists that the cat had become an integral part of the ancient Egyptian family life.

So in other terms the cat was considered to ward off evil and was a god

2007-11-08 11:43:56 · answer #2 · answered by fireheart_1986 1 · 1 0

They worshipped them.

The cat in ancient Egypt, or miw (to see), was a sacred and respected beast. These small companions fascinated the Egyptians, and were venerated by all. It was in Egypt that the cat was first domesticated 4,000 years ago and where they were held in the most admiration and respect. There is evidence of wild felines around the banks of Egypt, but it was not until around 2000 BCE that the fully domesticated cat was brought into the houses of Egyptians.

The first domesticated Egyptian cats in Egypt were more than likely used for warding off the common asp and other snakes, and the typical chasers of rodents. Slowly though, the cat became more to the Egyptians than just a normal animal, the cat became a god.

2007-11-08 11:18:21 · answer #3 · answered by Frosty 7 · 0 0

Cat's the position the most elementary worshiped animal. it really is because of there unusual and unpredictable way. evaluate a canine to a cat. once you come back living house the first element a canine will do is arise and sniff you want you'vee been gone for years. A cat will flow about it really is agency. maximum animals if able will act in this way, yet a cat doesn't. So the cat is taken into consideration with a larger knowledge, seeming to understand something we do not. in addition they look vengeful, and sensible. The cat goddess Sekemet (Sec-e-met) changed into the gold widely used goddess of her time. Ra created her to spoil the Egyptian human beings. She killed even at the same time as Ra commanded her to stop. Ra then requested the individuals of Egypt to brew wine that looked like blood and spill it on the streets. Sekemet drank each and each and every of the wine were given inebriated and changed into taken to ra. Ra grew to change into Sekemet into Heather, the goddess of love, dance, and Alchohol

2016-10-23 21:30:31 · answer #4 · answered by kristey 4 · 0 0

Cats were treated like Gods. And, they have never let us forget it.

2007-11-08 11:43:13 · answer #5 · answered by halefarmboy 5 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cats_in_ancient_Egypt ! :D

2007-11-08 11:17:46 · answer #6 · answered by Big A 3 · 0 0

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