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Sacred Felines: History of the Cat Part 2

 por zack el 20 oct 2012 |
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Como aprendiste ayer, la historia del gato es un tema multifacético y complicado. En cuanto a la ciencia, el primer signo de la domesticación del gato comenzó en la antigua Grecia con el advenimiento de las sociedades agrícolas. Más tarde en la historia del gato, los antiguos egipcios comenzaron a adorarlos como dioses, y por primera vez en la historia del gato, los felinos obtuvieron un gusto del tratamiento real.

This history of the cat's worship began as a totemic practice, (the worship of an animal as a spiritual symbol) but was later further organized with the cat holding a legitimate spot in the Egyptian pantheon. There were three cat goddesses of note: Mafdet, Bast, and Sehkmet. Mafdet was the goddess of Justice. Bast began as a lion goddess but eventually became more cat-like as her role was marginalized. She was the protective patron deity of Lower Egypt, as well as a handmaiden and protector of the sun god, Ra. Sehkmet also began as a lioness, but ended up becoming more cat-like over time. She replaced Bast as the protector of Ra and the pharaohs.

Alrededor del año 390 AC el principal culto en el antiguo Egipto que adoraba a los gatos fue disuelto, y gatitos began to lose their significance, although their influence never completely fizzled out. Because of their awesome hunting skills, cats have always been valued residents of whatever culture and time period they happen to inhabit. Cat history is filled with owners thankful to be pest-free.
 
The history of the cat isn't limited to a single location though. They are valued companions all over the globe. During the Song Dynasty in China around a thousand years ago, cats were treated as the favored pets among nobility. They went so far as to advertise and sell fish exclusively for cat feeding in the ancient Chinese markets. In much of Europe and the United States, cats enjoyed a more infamous sort of notoriety. They became associated with witches as familiars and servants of the devil.

This superstition persists in culture even today, as people will always assume a black cat crossing their path is an ill omen. Myths even include stories of cats sadistically smothering infant children by stealing all of the air from their noses. The crazy thing about that one is it may actually be rooted in reality. Cats have been known to lie on top of infant children for warmth, in some cases suffocating the child. However, in the United Kingdom it is considered good luck for a black cat to enter a home or climb aboard a ship. It seems human beings are often as ambivalent toward cats as they are towards us.

Es evidente que la historia del gato es un tema rico y variado de estudio. A lo largo de estos dos posts, apenas hemos arañado la superficie de las multitudes de historias y folclore que rodean a nuestros felinos favoritos. Una cosa es segura; Ya sea mala prensa o trato preferencial, nuestra relación complicada con estos gatos no se acaba en el corto plazo.

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