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The ancient Egyptians are famous for the way they buried their rulers, like the legendary King Tut. But humans weren’t the only ones they turned into mummies. They also preserved many different animals—including cats.
Archaeologists recently found dozens of cat mummies in an ancient tomb near Cairo, the capital of Egypt. The tomb also included 100 carved wooden cat statues and a bronze figure of the Egyptian cat goddess, Bastet.
Experts say this discovery highlights just how important felines were to the Egyptians.