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The implication and symbol of keeping a cat at home

The implication and symbol of keeping a cat at home is a sacred animal and a symbol of a blessed and deadly person.

1, holy beast

In ancient Egypt, cats were regarded as sacred animals, the embodiment of Dora, the sun god, and were worshipped and protected. If anyone dares to hurt the cat, he will be sentenced to death.

2. A person who symbolizes good luck and a great life.

In ancient China, people thought that cats had nine lives, which symbolized lucky and fatal people. Cats are also considered to be highly spiritual animals, which can protect family safety. In ancient China, cats of different colors also had different meanings. For example, a cat with yellow fur is called "Jin Hu", and a pure yellow cat is called Top Grade, which symbolizes wealth and power status; Black cats are considered lucky and can avoid disasters; White cats are considered unlucky.

Taboos for keeping cats at home

1, live in a tall building without sealing the windows.

Living in a tall building without sealing the windows is a mistake made by most shovel officers. Because they all have a fluke mentality, thinking that cats have cognitive ability and can't jump. It's not the first time that a cat jumped off a building. It's heartbreaking to see it.

2. Take a strange cat home

Although the cat also needs company, it suddenly brings a strange cat home, but in the eyes of the cat, it will only think that this cat is a threat to it, and it can often see the picture of two cats fighting as soon as they meet, which will beat you to death.

Step 3 put bells on cats

How many shovel officers put a bell or something around the cat's neck to mark it or look good? Don't ignore it. The bell will keep ringing when the cat walks, which is not good for the cat's ears after a long time!

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