Cats were very important to the ancient Egyptians and were even
considered to be demi-deities. Not only did they protect the crops and
slow the spread of disease by killing rodents, they were also thought to
be the physical form of the goddess Bastet. Bastet was the goddess of
protection, pleasure, and the bringer of good health. She had the head
of a cat and a slender female body.
Bastet was the daughter of Ra, sister of Sekhmet, the wife of Ptah,
and the mother of Mihos. Since the Second Dynasty, Bastet was worshiped
as a deity, most commonly in Lower Egypt. Her form and powers changed
over the years.