The oldest cat in the world
The Egyptian cat is the only cat of the spotted tiger breed that is not bred in captivity, and is a naturally occurring spotted cat breed known as the "miniature leopard". Egyptian cats are mainly native to the country of Egypt, and they are considered to be the earliest cats in the world. At the earliest, more than 4,000 years ago, a spotted cat was posted on the wall of many temples in Egypt. In the country of Egypt, cats are the embodiment of God. The people there in Egypt worshiped cats so much that they would arrange for the burial of any cat that died.
The Egyptian cat is very gentle and intelligent, but it is a little timid and has a poor memory, and is very patient when accompanying children. The most memorable thing about the Egyptian cat is that it has an M tiger spot shape on its head. The Egyptians liked to domesticate the cat and made it their pet cat, so the cat was a god in the country of Egypt. Bast was depicted as a man with a cat's head in the 2nd millennium AD, and was still worshiped as a god at that time.
Today's Egyptian cats are now a type of domestic cat. They look skinny, thin but physically robust. Egyptian cats are currently worth $5,000. Their coat colors are bronze, silver, and smoke, and they have leopard prints that make them look very dominant. They are also the fastest of the domestic cats in terms of speed, as the Egyptian cat has long and powerful feet and its running speed can reach forty-eight kilometers per hour.
What is special about the Egyptian cat
The Egyptian cat is a descendant of the cat, and is also known as a direct descendant of the Egyptian cat, so it is a very old and elegant cat. The Egyptian cat also has a great characteristic, that is, the eyes are very attractive, looks very noble and very elegant. It is the most popular leopard cat in the world and is the noblest of the leopard cats. The Egyptian cat symbolizes health and is loved by many people.