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CATS
Have you ever look at a cat before? They are proud, fun, beautiful creature. They can be very playful, walking around you for whole day long. They also be lazy, lying on a piece of newspaper or a desk for a day long. Sometimes , they are as wild as the tigers or lions, they claws, bits, hits all the things that you can image. But they can be cheeky too, sit on your knees purring for some food.
They are different with dogs. With dogs, you need to walk with him, play with him. For cats, all you need to do is give your cat a little bounding ball and your cat can play with it for a long time. Maybe you can train a dog , but it never will be a cat. For a dog, they are center is the owner but for cats, the centre is thenselves.
Cats have been kept by humans since at least ancient Egypt, where the mythical cat Bast was goddess of the home, the domesticated cat, protector of the fields and home from vermin infestations, and sometimes took on the warlike aspect of a lioness. The first domesticated cats may have saved early Egyptians from many rodent infestations and likewise, Bast developed from the adoration for her feline companions. She was the daughter of the sun god Ra and played significant role in Ancient Egyptian religion. It has been speculated that cats resident in Kenya's Islands in the Lamu Archipelago may be the last living direct descendants of the cats of ancient Egypt.
Several ancient religions believed that cats are exalted souls, companions or guides for humans, that they are all-knowing but are mute so they cannot influence decisions made by humans. In Japan, the Maneki Neko is a cat that is a symbol of "good fortune". While in Islam there is not a sacred species, it is said by some writers that Muhammad had a favorite cat, Muezza. It is said he loved cats so much that "he would do without his cloak rather than disturb one that was sleeping on it".
It is common lore that cats have nine lives. It is a tribute to their perceived durability, their occasional apparent lack of instinct for self-preservation, and their seeming ability to survive falls that would be fatal to other animals.