Most cat owners joke that their felines rule over their homes like royalty, but these asides could hold some truth. Research has found that some of today's U.S. house cats could be the descendants of ...
Egypt has unveiled an unprecedented discovery of dozens of mummified sacred animals, including cats, crocodiles and two lion cubs, found during the excavation of a tomb of a royal priest. Khaled ...
The SHEBA ® brand is setting out to find a long-lost royal successor, the cat most deserving of their new SHEBA SELECTIONS Filets. To launch their new SHEBA SELECTIONS Filets in Broth, the most divine ...
In the May 7, 2018 issue of The New Yorker one article in particular caught my attention. It’s set in Egypt. It features a mighty cat. And, I’m familiar with the feline’s owner. This wonderfully ...
The active and mischievous Egyptian Mau is known for being one of the longest living cat breeds and one of the most fascinating felines. We say this because this regal-looking cat comes with a ...
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How Cats Were Revered in Ancient Egypt
Mouse collector, deity, messenger of Satan, or beloved family member. The history of the cat is long and marked by ups and ...
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National Black Cat Day: Celebrating a Misunderstood Feline
This October 27, National Black Cat Day challenges centuries of superstition by celebrating one of the world’s most ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
After having his tail amputated and traveling to Washington D.C., Ollie is getting ready for his forever home Talk about nine lives – Ollie, a 1-year-old Egyptian Mau, was rescued from the streets in ...
An ancient Egyptian mummified cat thought to be a single creature was actually made up of body parts from several different felines, and had a textile ball in place of the head, scientists in France ...
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