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Bastet: The Lioness Pet
Bastet was the goddess of cats, family, home, fertility and childbirth. She was originally a lioness goddess, but she later was turned into a cat. She has two forms : cat/human, and cat. She has the head of a cat and the body of a woman. She is thought to be the daughter of Sekhmet, another lioness goddess, and Ra, the sun god.

Up until 1000 B.C., Bastet (also by the name Bast) was a lioness goddess. However, she later was depicted as a cat. Although she is normally very kind and nurturing, when she is angered, she is a ruthless warrior who can kill anyone who stands in her way. It is said that anyone who killed a cat was extremely unlucky, and that they were on Bastet’s bad side. She is also supposedly the wife of Ptah (along with Sekhmet),

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