Miu, miu: Cats Today Have Their Day

Today is International Cat Day, one of the most popular pet pets. Cats are small mammals that humans have domesticated since ancient times. The first human historical record of cats can be found in the culture of ancient Egyptian civilization. We all look [...]
Today is International Cat Day, one of the most popular pet pets.
Cats are small mammals that humans have domesticated since ancient times.
The first human historical record of cats can be found in the culture of ancient Egyptian civilization.
We all seem to link cats with Egyptians because of their worship and consideration of cats as gods.
Muffdet was the cat's first known deity and was considered protector against snakes, scorpions, and evils during the First Dynasty, so that the ancient Egyptians were not only deities but also defenders.
Later, after the Egyptian Dynasty collapsed, cats became known everywhere! The Greeks and Romans used them as control of the pests, and in the Orient, cats were originally owned by rich and rich people. But during the Middle Ages, cats in Europe became superstitious and suspected of carrying disease during the plague of 1348, that is why many cats were killed in that era, and only in the 1600 ' s did their reputation begin to recover.
Nowadays, cats seem to be one of the pop icons in modern society, where there are about half a billion sosh. And since 2002, thanks to the “International Animal Goodness Fund” cats have their own party!












