This begs the question, where did this myth start?
The legend of the cat’s nine lives.
No one knows who started the myth of the nine lives of cats, and there are no actual historical recordings of when and where it was first created either, such is the trouble with oral history.
What is known, though, is that the first mention of the cat’s nine lives is in an English proverb that states: “A cat has nine lives. For three, he plays; for three, he strays; for the last three, he stays.” The proverb’s origins might remain a mystery, but we have an estimated timeline at the very least.
In one of William Shakespeare‘s most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet, he wrote: “Good king of cats, nothing but one of your nine lives.” The bard wrote the tragedy in the 16th century, making the myth of a cat’s nine lives predate the 1500s.
Why do cats have nine lives?
Our feline friends are known to be very agile animals; they’re fiercely independent and intelligent creatures. They can fall from high elevations and still land on their feet. There’s even a documented case in New York where a cat fell from a 32-story building and survived, suffering only minor injuries. Feats like this are possibly where the idea of cats having nine lives came from. This is all thanks to the cat’s fantastic anatomy, of course.
Like most feline species, cats evolved from living in trees. The years of evolution before they became domesticated ensured that they adapted to the height from where their species started living. Cats have a “righting reflex” where they can twist their bodies as they fall, ensuring that they securely land on their feet. Their large body surface area reduces the force of the fall. At the same time, the impressive flexibility of their ligaments and bones helps them sustain as minimal injury from the impact as possible. So, you can say that a cat’s nine lives come from millions of years of evolution.
Why is it specifically nine lives?
We always asked why and how cats have nine lives but have you ever thought why an odd number like nine exactly? Numerology states that the number nine is very significant because of its composition of three groups of three. In religious cultures like Islam, Greek, and Roman Catholic, the number nine is symbolic and has mystical properties.
For example, in Islam, the significance of the number nine is much like in the Indian thought of Sanatana Dharma, which states, “nine openings for man as also the nine months of gestation period of birth.” In Greece, the number nine has been referred to as the trinity of trinities, similar to numerology’s composition.
What’s more fascinating, though, is in different cultures, the myth of the cat’s nine lives has different variations, specifically with their number of lives. Some regions around Spain believe that cats only have seven lives, while in other Arabic and Turkish legends, cats have six lives.
All this fascination with cats goes way back about 12,000 years ago. The ancient Egyptians believed these animals were sacred and divine beings with supernatural powers. People would often dedicate mummified cats at the sanctuary of the cat goddess Bastet as offerings.
To sum it all up, no, cats don’t have nine lives, no matter how much we would want them to. Our feline compatriots tend to cheat death, though that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be taking extra care of them, no matter how snobbish they can sometimes be!
They might also be godlike creatures worshipped throughout history, and that’s why they like lording themselves around our house like they own the place!"
Above words and all relevant links can be seen in article here
Do you have a cat?
We have family members with cat(s) and they certainly do sometimes seem to own the place 😊 😸
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21 comments:
I think cats are pretty and I have lots of friends with them - but I am a dog person.
Happy New Year!
Good post!No they dont have nine lifes!
Wish for you a Very Happy New Year 2023
Not only do they have nine lives, they also have laptop computers!
Cats rule here. And we mourn them when they have expended the last of their lives.
I don't have a cat
...I'm not a cat guy.
so fun to read!! i am not a cat lover, i am allergic, but both my boys love cats!!
It's been 20 some years since I had a cat... if one was sitting on my laptop, it might have one less life! Interesting about the saying predating Shakespeare.
Fun article.
Cats rule, dogs drool.
Interesante. En España decimos que tienen siete vidas.
Me gustan los😸😻 Tenemos cuatro en el huerto.
Os deseo a Todos un buen año 2023.Feliz año nuevo. I wish you all a good year 2023.Happy new year.
Un abrazo.
I like the rhyming proverb about the cat: he plays, he strays, he stays.
I used to have a cat in my childhood and adolescence.
By the way, I am a fan of the numbers seven(7) and nine(9).
Interesting!
No cats at the present time, but have had them in the past.
I love my kitties. They do seem to have nine lives! Interesting to learn more about this expression. Thanks for sharing! :)
~Jess
I've had cats and I miss having them. I'm one of those people who loves cats and loves dogs. They are just different, but both can be great companions. Thanks for this interesting post!
This is really interesting. I've often thought about that and I suspect it is true. But then I met Waffles and now I'm not so sure. Waffles came into the grands' lives this past summer -- an orange marmelade kitten who looked just exactly like Gypsy did at that age. But what's more is that as she (she's a she, he was a he) has grown, she has the identical personality. Tolerant, loving, puts up with all sorts of childhood shenanigans, curls up and purrs like a dream. And, she sticks to me like glue when I'm there. So, I wonder....! At least, I'd like to believe my boy is back -- and in a good, loving home where I can see him again.
Siempre he tenido gatos, pero ahora mismo no tengo. Aquà en España se dice que tienen 7 vidas. Gracias por acompañarme siempre. Un abrazo y que tengas una feliz Nochevieja.
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Laura. M said...
Interesante. En España decimos que tienen siete vidas.
Me gustan los😸😻 Tenemos cuatro en el huerto.
Os deseo a Todos un buen año 2023.Feliz año nuevo. I wish you all a good year 2023.Happy new year.
Un abrazo.
Interesting. In Spain we say they have seven lives.
I like the We have four in the😸😻 garden.
I wish you all a good year 2023.Happy New Year. I wish you all a good year 2023.Happy new year.
A hug.
Teresa said...
Siempre he tenido gatos, pero ahora mismo no tengo. Aquà en España se dice que tienen 7 vidas. Gracias por acompañarme siempre. Un abrazo y que tengas una feliz Nochevieja.
I've always had cats, but right now I don't. Here in Spain they are said to have 7 lives. Thank you for always joining me. A hug and have a happy New Year's Eve.
Our kitties seem to have a few lives, it is interesting that different countries have different sayings :)
Interesting post..Not so sure about the 3-3-3...Nobody told my cat !!!
I have 3 cats and love them so much :-D
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