The Egyptian Miao cat has a great attraction, and its image was abundantly discovered on the ancient Egyptian inscriptions and drawings found on the walls of the Egyptian monuments.
This indicates that the ancient Egyptians sanctified him like the rest of the nitro/gods, but they established laws for dealing with him and compiled him after his death.
The word “Miao” is an ancient Egyptian word and specifically refers to the Egyptian type of cats sacred by the ancient Egyptians. Cats had these characteristics that distinguished them from other cats, and their history in Egypt dates back to approximately 3500 years.
Features:
The Egyptian Miao cat is the only natural spotted pet distinguished by its sharp intelligence and moderate activity. When it is happy, it sings with a soft voice and quickly shakes its delicacy with pressure on its front feet.
However, this has physical, behavioural oral characteristics that differ from other cats in that they love warmth. The pregnancy period of the Miao female is shorter than the rest of the cats because they occupy 73 days, but for pregnancy.
His biggest advantage is that he is always busy hunting animals, reptiles, and insects harmful to the environment, such as snakes and mice.
This is, however, that he fights different cats by entering his area of influence.
This is other than that we never add very, very much, because it is just what the place where he is supposed to put out his waste, gets used to it and preserves the addition of any place in it.
In the ancient Egyptian civilization
Cats were revered in general, and the goddess Bastet was the official deity in Bubasta, and many mummified mummies were discovered for her in the newly discovered Saqqara wells.
The Meow cat was considered a son of the goddess Bastet
One of the missions of the Miao cat in Egyptian mythology was to fight the evil snake fleeing in the afterlife and neutralize its poison.
The evil snake was a gamer or Apophis every evening, and it intercepted the boat of the deity or obstructed the sunrise of Ra or the sun on the eastern horizon.
The reason for choosing a Miao cat exactly
It is that the cat is known to hate water, and the snApophisophis, the god of evil, drank all the water of the Nile so that Ra could not sail, so it was suitable for the cat Miao that he was the one who would prevent him in drought and slaughter him.
The legend certainly had an echo in the ancient Egyptians’ environment because it was known about the Miao cat that it fights dangerous reptiles in the environment. Thus it still has a role in the myth.
As for the attached scene inscriptions:
A text recorded in hieroglyphs above the cat says: –
mἰw ꜥꜣ ḫpr twt rꜥ
Miao Aa news of Tut Ra
The great Miu cat takes the form of the goddess Ra.
Above the fatigue it is written: –
ꜥꜣpp ft n r
I am afraid that Ra
The snake is blaming (Apophis), the enemy of the god Ra, the god of the sun.
On the far left is a vertical text that mentions the name of the owner of the inscriptions saying: –
ἰmꜣḫy ḫr ḳbḥ-snw = f Wsἰr (Nḫt-ἰmn)
Emakhi, the last of the ugliness of Snow. F Ozer (Nakht Aman)
Venerable to me the idol Kebh Snow of Ozer called (Nakhtamun)
The ceiling of the scene was decorated with stars as a sign that the battle was taking place in the sky.
Every evening .. Ra must triumph over the idApophisphis, the Lord of evil
To shine again .. and renew the energy of life in the universe.
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