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  2. Bastet - Wikipedia

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    At the Bubastis temple, some cats were found to have been mummified and buried, many next to their owners. More than 300,000 mummified cats were discovered when Bastet's temple was excavated. Turner and Bateson suggest that the status of the cat was roughly equivalent to that of the cow in modern India. The death of a cat might leave a family ...

  3. Cats in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Cat-headed deity Bastet. In ancient Egypt, cats were represented in social and religious scenes dating as early as 1980 BC. [2] Several ancient Egyptian deities were depicted and sculptured with cat-like heads such as Mafdet, Bastet and Sekhmet, representing justice, fertility, and power, respectively. [3]

  4. Animal mummy - Wikipedia

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    Bastet, the cat goddess, is an example of one such deity. [1] In 1888, an Egyptian farmer digging in the sand near Istabl Antar discovered a mass grave of felines, ancient cats that were mummified and buried in pits at great numbers.

  5. 'Zombie cat' digs through grave after being buried for days - AOL

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  6. File:Bastet, Cat-headed Goddess of Egypt.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Bastet, Cat-headed Goddess of Egypt, Albert Hall Museum, JaipurBastet was the goddess of protection, pleasure, and the bringer of good health. She had the head of a cat and a slender female body. Bastet was the daughter of Ra, sister of Sekhmet, the wife of Ptah, and the mother of Mihos.

  7. Meet the ‘Zombie Cat’ who clawed his way out of a grave after ...

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    Bart loves toys, giving head-butts, playing with other cats and eating too much chicken. Meet the ‘Zombie Cat’ who clawed his way out of a grave after being buried alive Skip to main content

  8. Burgeoning veteran-founded cat rescue in Beaver County ... - AOL

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    Among the more distressing aspects of community cat rescue, Bryant said, is working to pacify people who “become enraged” at efforts to trap, feed, or otherwise care for stray cats.

  9. Bubasteum - Wikipedia

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    The cat cemetery developed in the second half of the first millennium BC became as important as the cat cemetery at Bubastis. Radiographic investigations showed that the majority of cats were killed at a young age by either strangulation or by violent blows on their skulls. Several examined packets contained only a few cat bones, and others ...