Goddess - Who Is The Cat

If you’ve ever looked at your cat knocking a glass off the table and thought, “You are both a graceful angel and a tiny, chaotic warrior,” then you already understand the Cat Goddess better than you think.

Thus, Bastet transformed into the goddess of: who is the cat goddess

[Early Dynastic Period] [Middle to New Kingdom] Fierce Lioness Warrior Nurturing Domestic Cat Goddess of War & Sun Goddess of Home & Fertility If you’ve ever looked at your cat knocking

Perhaps the most famous aspect of the Cat Goddess’s worship was her annual festival. Herodotus famously recorded that over 700,000 people would gather at Bubastis for this celebration. It was a time of social inversion and unbridled joy. It was a time of social inversion and unbridled joy

In Ancient Egypt, cats weren't just pets—they were considered semi-divine beings and physical manifestations of

Unlike the distant, terrifying Sekhmet, Bastet was approachable. She was the guardian of the hearth—the divine spirit that made a house a home.

We think we're obsessed with cats. Ancient Egypt would laugh at our "crazy cat lady" stereotypes.