

Bastet Egyptian Cat StatueThe Symbol of Protection .... Bastet is the daughter of Ra, the Sun God. She is aligned with the lioness and also represents the attributes of ferocious protection. Bastet is associated with the home and dancing. Because domestic cats tend to be tender and protective of their offspring, Bast also was regarded as a good mother, and she was sometimes depicted with numerous kittens. Consequently, a woman who wanted children sometimes wore an amulet showing the goddess with kittens, the number of which indicated her own desired number of children. The Cat in Ancient Egypt The domestic cat became highly regarded by Egyptian civilization as
an animal of awe and wonder. Originating between five and six thousand
years ago, domesticated cats came to be praised for their excellent
mouse hunting abilities. The Egyptians found cats fascinating, even
regarding them as godlike. Because cats were deeply respected, they were
often mummified and even buried in great tombs with their owners.
Finally, the Egyptian battle of Pelusium illustrates, better than any
other example, the importance Egyptians placed on cats. Deep respect was given to cats even after they died. Whenever a household cat died, the entire family would go through a period of grief, shaving their eyebrows to mark their sadness. Deceased cats were very often mummified and entombed with fine jewelry and treasures; a custom usually reserved for only the most powerful and wealthy. Mummified rats and mice have even been found in cats' tombs, signalling the Egyptian belief in a cat afterlife. |
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| Color | Height (in/cm) | Weight (oz/g) |
| Black and Gold | 5.2 / 13.3 | 7.4 / 210 |
| Bastet Egyptian Cat Statue | Price:
$44.95 Special: $39.95 |