Egyptian cats have a longer mythology history in Egypt than other animals in Egypt. They strongly believe the cats is more important than dogs because the dogs hunt and protect the house but the cat is the most special one and holy thing to Egyptians and they care for the cat's health.
The Egyptian Cat’s lifestyle and Cat rule.
The cats wear gold and high-value necklaces, they are fed the cats every time with healthy foods and all of the cats are very expensive. The Egyptian cats live the richest lifestyle in their entire lifetime compared to the normal Egyptian people's lifestyle.
The Egyptians treat the cats like family members or more than that. When the cat is dead, they are mummified like humans and the owners of the cat shave off their eyebrows as a sign of mourning and they continue to mourn until their eyebrows grow back.
Also, the Egyptians created cat rules to take care of cats and follow those rules, the rules are so wild that if anyone kills them, even if that is an accident, they are sentenced to the death penalty without any explanation from that murderer.
The Egyptian Cat's Mythology and Goddess Bastet.
The cats were symbols in the culture and religion of ancient Egypt for more than 3,000 years because Egyptians believed the cats were the symbol of power, and magical creatures for bringing good luck to Egyptian people. That is why they love to keep and take care of cats and respect them for that reason.
According to Egyptian mythology, cats are a guardian of the Underworld and are associated with the goddess Bastet. The goddess Bastet was a god of protection, pleasure, motherhood, and good health. Bastet had the head of a cat and a female body.
Goddess Bastet was the daughter of the sun god Ra, sister of Sekhmet, wife of Ptah, and her Mihos mother. She protected the home from evil ghosts and protected women and children also She helped people afterlife as a guide in Egypt mythology stories. This is the main explanation for why Egyptian people treat cats as special and well in the great Egyptian land.
The Egyptian Cat’s afterlife.
Egyptians kept a cat as a pet to protect their house and bring good luck in their entire lifetime and afterlife time. This is a culture of the Egyptians buried with their cats in the same tomb. This kind of activity they believe the pair could remain together in the afterlife.
That is a regular culture of Egyptians buried with their cats and Millions of cats were mummified in Egypt's ancient time zone. Also, another fact of Egypt mythology Egyptians believed the cats were sacred to the mummy or Osiris in Egyptian mythology.
The ancient Egypt people made a true friendly bond with the cats which is the biggest historical thing humans have bonded with animals until today we see that history.