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1. Cats were worshipped as sacred beings in Ancient Egypt

🐾 The goddess Bastet, protector of home and fertility, had the head of a cat. Harming a cat in ancient Egypt was punishable by death.
2. Some cultures believe cats can see spirits

👻 Many mystical traditions say cats can detect unseen energy or spirits, often staring at “nothing” because they’re sensing something we can’t.
3. Black cats are good luck in some countries

🍀 In Japan and the U.K., black cats are seen as symbols of prosperity and protection, contrary to Western superstitions.
4. A cat's purr is believed to have healing powers

💫 Cats purr at frequencies between 25-150 Hz, which can promote healing in bones and tissues—even said to have calming, spiritual energy.
5. Cats were believed to be witches’ familiars in medieval Europe

🧙♀️ Especially black cats were thought to help witches with magic, acting as protectors or even shapeshifted spirits themselves.
6. Cats always seem to know when you’re upset

💗 Some spiritualists believe cats absorb negative emotional energy, helping rebalance their human's mood or aura.
7. In Norse mythology, a goddess rode a chariot pulled by cats

🌌 The love goddess Freyja rode across the sky in a chariot drawn by giant, magical cats—making them celestial creatures of power.
8. Cats are seen as guardians of the home in Feng Shui

🏠 In Chinese tradition, a cat (especially a moving one like the Maneki-neko) invites wealth and protection into your home.
9. Cats sleep facing areas with the most spiritual activity

🛏️ Folklore says that when cats nap, they instinctively curl up near spiritual “hotspots” to guard or calm the energy.
10. Some believe cats can reincarnate and return to you

🌈 Many cat lovers and spiritual thinkers say their cats come back in different bodies over time — returning to finish a soul connection.
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