Why The Ancient Egyptians Worshiped Cats
In ancient Egypt, cats were much more than beloved pets—they were guardians, spiritual symbols, and living embodiments of sacred deities. Their role in protecting homes and crops from vermin earned them reverence, while connections to the goddess Bastet—and other feline deities—made them objects of worship. This enduring respect shaped rituals, myths, art, and daily life around these elegant creatures.