Cat

In Ancient Egypt, the cat was regarded as a sacred animal, an incarnation of the sun god Ra, representing mystery and wisdom. Cats had such a high status in Egyptian culture that it was even believed that cats could communicate with the gods.

In ancient Greece and Rome, the cat was regarded as a symbol of femininity, representing softness, elegance and mystery.

However, in medieval Europe, due to its association with the night, the occult and witches, the cat was seen as a symbol of bad luck and was often persecuted.

In Chinese culture, cats are believed to have nine lives, symbolizing great fortune and life. Different colors of cats also have different meanings, such as yellow representing glory and wealth, black is considered auspicious, and white may be seen as ominous.

In Japanese culture, cats are seen as a symbol of luck and good fortune, and are associated with wealth and longevity.

In Hindu culture, the cat is seen as the mount of the goddess Kadamba, representing feminine power and mystery.

Overall, cat symbolism is very diverse, ranging from sacred and wise to inauspicious and cunning, and is understood and interpreted differently in different cultures. These symbols reflect the diverse views and deep emotions of humans towards the cat.

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