It’s said that the people of ancient Egypt venerated cats as deities and treated them with the utmost respect in addition to pampering them, granting them access to pharaonic palaces and feeding them from the pharaoh’s own kitchens.
Cats have not forgotten their elevated status in ancient Egypt, even thousands of years later, and they yearn for a return to the days when they were served with veneration rather than simply being served.
Should humans worship cats as they did in ancient Egypt?

“I don’t see how that would be any different than the arrangement we have now.”
Sofi Sen Hotep Re, 5

“If it means I get a golden litter box, several cat-size palaces, a summer residence on the Nile and more servants, then naturally, yes.”
Catshepsut, 7

“Of course they should worship us! Who else are they going to worship, dogs? LOL!”
Catthor, 2

“I shall have my human servants wear loinclothes and brand them with my name, just to remind them who’s boss.”
Ca’at, 8

“What do Egyptian gods eat? Was Osiris into turkey? Because I like turkey.”
Buddeses I, 9

“I’m willing to model for a new Great Sphinx of Giza since the old one was defaced by some ridiculous human replacing a cat’s face with his own.”
Atum Raymond, 12

My beautiful black cat, Prince Ramses XII, would give a resounding “YES” – and I would agree with him.
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Great name! I’m sure he’s also as dignified as the name implies, as befitting a young prince.
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Bella already has worshipping privileges and makes good use of them…
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Yeah it pretty much goes that way here too. Bud would probably have me buy a fancy Egyptian headdress for him if he didn’t despise having anything on his head.
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All good carry on
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