History of Cats:Cats have been kept by humans since at least ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, the cat god, Bast, was a goddess of the home and of the domestic cat, although she sometimes took on the war-like aspect of a lioness. She was the daughter of the sun god Ra, although she was sometimes regarded as the daughter of Amun. She was the wife of Ptah and mother of the lion-god Mihos. Her cult was centered on her sanctuary at Bubastis in the Nile Delta, where a necropolis has been found containing mummified cats. Bast was also associated with the "eye of Ra," acting as the instrument of the sun god's vengeance. She was depicted as a cat or in human form with the head of a cat, often holding the sacred rattle known as the sistrum.
Several ancient religions believe that cats are exalted souls, companions or guides for humans, that they are all-knowing but are mute so they cannot influence decisions made by humans.
It is common lore that cats have nine lives. It is a tribute to their perceived durability, their occasional apparent lack of instinct for self-preservation, and their seeming ability to survive falls that would be fatal to other creatures.
(Extracted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat#History_and_mythology)The facts:Cats can go up to two weeks without food and water due to, among other things, the way their kidneys work.
Cats use their whiskers to know exactly what they can fit into, which can be very tight places! That's why you should never cut a cat's whiskers.
Cats are nimble, quickly alert, and resourceful.
The questions:So, do you believe Cats have 9 life or 8/9 of their life is gained from the unparagoned way of falling?
Or does any see a dead Cat resurrected before?
And... does it got to do with Cat o' nine tails (nine tail whipping device)?
Today I just saw a dead Cat near my house...
Wonder if I should bury it on my way home later...
At the same time I wonder if it hasn't reach its 9th life yet, I bury it, it revives, I am the murderer
(Not the real one...)