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It was illegal to "export" domestic cats in ancient Egypt, according to the book 'Wild Cats of the World' by Mel and Fiona Sunquist, which may explain why domestic cats did not export. appeared in records of other ancient civilizations until several thousand years after domestic cats appeared in ancient Egypt. Cat skeletons found elsewhere "do not prove whether their owners were domesticated," Haupt said. Perhaps the answer is no, he added. "Just looking at the skeletons cannot tell when cats abandoned their wild nature and were domesticated." According to Haupt. As for the adoration of cats, this is more complicated than conspiracy theories explain. The cat was certainly highly respected by ancient Egypt, according to Sunquist. Cats are loved pets, they mourn when they die like a family member; they were mummified and properly buried according to the degree of wealth of the owner; Cat graves are abundant along the banks of the Nile; the penalty for killing cats is death. But cats weren't just considered gifts from gods. Some Egyptian deities were cats, like Bastet, goddess of love and joy. An ancient document depicts the sun god Ra as a spotted cat with a sword and shield.

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