Disclaimer: I don't own Goosebumps; it is the sole property of Scholastic Books. Original Characters are of my own design. This is an attempt to reintroduce the Were-Cats in FMH. An attempt, I'm not saying it's gonna work. Also, there will be nudity and lemons, which the rating is up for. So I'm stating that for future readers who want that kind of stuff. Anyway, enjoy.
Tyger, Tyger, Burning Bright,
In the Forests of the Night,
What hand and eye would frame, Thy Fearful Symmetry?
-The Tyger
William Blake
In Ancient Times... Cats were worshipped as Gods than Monsters.
This has not stopped and they have not forgotten.
Records of cats go back centuries. In Cyprus, there exists a 9,500-year-old tomb that contains the remains of a cat resting by the side of what appears to be its human master. This clearly indicated a close and ancient relationship.
In Egypt, detailed records of cats and human society, as well as one of the first societies treated cats as deities.
The rodent population could easily have gotten out of control along the Nile River but cats protected the Egyptian store houses by killing off rats, mice, and even snakes. They helped control the rodent population so effectively they actually helped Egyptian society flourish. By 1,500 B.C. cats came to be seen as gods. Religious cults rose around them. The goddess Bastert, or "eye of Ra," became synonymous with the house cat. Portrayed as a woman with the head of a cat, she presided over fertility and motherhood.
As domestic cats spread from Egypt to the rest of the world legends and myths went along. Several ancient religions believed cats housed souls, or served as guides from this world to the next. One breed of cat, the Siamese, has long been associated with the Temples of Siam.
These cats were believed to house the souls of deceased royalty, even kings. In the Temples, special priests were trained to care for them and the rich provided the cats with the best foods and most comfortable living quarters. In Norse mythology the cat was closely associated with Freyja, the goddess of love, sex, attraction, and even crops. She was often called upon in matters of the heart. She is shown riding a chariot, driven by 2 large gray cats.
Cats are amazing creatures. With them is power, grace, and more. So much more...
Full Moon Pride
