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Black cats are often thought to be an unlucky omen, especially at Halloween time. But in which ancient culture were cats worshiped, including black ones?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Egyptians Worshipped Cats because they are Great Protectors. In old Egypt, there was a consistent danger of scorpions, asps (snakes), rats, and different animals that would sting or bite, and cats would chase them all and secure their proprietor's home. Numerous Egyptian families relied on cats to secure them, particularly on the off chance that they had infants or youthful children.

Old Egypt was a human advancement of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower scopes of the Nile River in the place that is currently the nation Egypt. It is one of six memorable civic establishments to emerge freely.
Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is Egyptian.


Cats, including black cats, were worshipped in ancient Egyptian culture. The Cat Goddess known as Bastet was black in color and represented in half feline and half woman form. The primary center of worship for Bastet in the country was Bubastis, a city in Northern Egypt.


Apart from Egypt, black cats were also worshipped in ancient Poland by various farming families. They believed that black cats guarded their domestic animals, as well as drove away mischievous fairies and evil-natured ghosts. 
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