Why did people think their god was a cat?/¿Por qué la gente pensaba que su dios era un gato? porfavor con could/couldn't no pude/pudo
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The cat is mentioned in innumerable ancient Egyptian texts and this was possible thanks to its great effectiveness in the protection of barns, in the extermination of rodents, in the safeguarding of man against vermin (such as snakes and scorpions), as well as in its charm like a pet. The Egyptians considered cats protective, loyal and affectionate animals, but these animals could also be independent and represented their gods with feline qualities. They also believed that felines could be the incarnation of the goddess Bastet (she was actually depicted as a cat-headed woman), who represented love, fertility, beauty and protection.
A curious fact, the Egyptians adored them so much that when their feline died they cut their eyebrows as a sign of mourning
Although not everything could be perfect for these little animals, the Middle Ages arrived, a time when cats could be burned at stake or tortured in other ways. At this time, cats became hated, feared and persecuted, because of the Christian religion and its superstitions with the devil. It was believed that the cat could be an instrument of the devil and witches due to its nocturnal habits. Domestic felines were victims of unfair persecution and the possession of a cat was enough to accuse a person and condemn him, and even more so if the animal was black. On the other hand, it must also be said that the population paid dearly for the elimination of felines, since the proliferation of rats, in addition to causing serious damage to food, favored the spread of the plague, killing around 25 million of people.
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because it could be an incarnation of the goddess Bastet, who represented love, fertility, beauty and protection.
porque pudo ser una encarnación de la diosa Bastet, que representaba el amor, la fecundidad, la belleza y la protección.
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