Cat goddess
The concept of a cat goddess appears in various mythologies and cultures throughout history. Here are a few notable examples:
1. **Bastet (Bast)**: One of the most well-known cat goddesses comes from ancient Egyptian mythology. Bastet is often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with the head of a lioness or domestic cat. She was the goddess of home, fertility, and domesticity, as well as the protector of the pharaoh. Bastet was originally a lioness warrior goddess but later became associated with the more docile domestic cat.
2. **Freyr and Freyja**: In Norse mythology, while not specifically a cat goddess, Freyja is associated with cats. She is the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, war, and death. Freyja is often depicted with a chariot pulled by two large cats.
3. **Al-Uzza**: In pre-Islamic Arabian mythology, Al-Uzza was a goddess who was sometimes associated with fertility and was represented with various animal symbols, including cats.
4. **Mafdet**: Another Egyptian deity, Mafdet was a goddess who represented justice and was also associated with the protection against venomous creatures. She was depicted as a woman with a lioness head or as a feline.
Cats have often symbolized independence, grace, and mystery in various cultures, and goddesses associated with them reflect these characteristics. If you're interested in a specific culture or aspect of cat goddesses, feel free to ask!


