In ancient Egypt, cats were one of the many "gods" they worshiped. Cats were thought of as messengers sent from he afterlife to protect them. Cats were worshiped greatly and respected. When they were buried, mice were put in their coffins so they had something to play with and eat in the afterlife.
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Interest in cats started because of their ability to kill rats and mice. Because they saw cats as a representative of good, ancient Egyptians began idolizing cats. Cats were known as earthly forms of gods.
Because cats killed mice and rats.Mice and rats carry a lot of diseases. It was also believed there was a goddess of cats, Bastet (aka Bast aka Pasht)