Cat Mythology: Were cats gods?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Cats have captured the imaginations of people for thousands of years, and have established themselves as a very important animal in human culture. But why are they not as well known in mythology as they are in folklore? In this video, we will delve into the rise of the cat in mythology and explore some of the myths and tales surrounding these mysterious creatures. From Viking Scandinavia to ancient Egypt, and into modern day Japan, cats have a rich history in folklore. But to understand the full story, we must first understand how cats became domesticated, especially considering that humans have spent a majority of the last 100,000 years avoiding them as natural predators. Join us as we uncover the fascinating history of cats, from their domestication around 15,000 years ago, to their current role in human culture.
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Комментарии • 844

  • @Crecganford
    @Crecganford  Год назад +93

    Are there any other animals you would like to understand the mythology of?

    • @jgr7487
      @jgr7487 Год назад +43

      what about crows & ravens?

    • @tbrooks529
      @tbrooks529 Год назад +13

      The coyote
      The stork
      And is the unicorn mythology related to a real animal?

    • @AdeebaZamaan
      @AdeebaZamaan Год назад +10

      Raccoon! My totem animal! (I once asked a cat what he'd be if he weren't a cat. He couldn't choose between a snake and a marshmallow.)

    • @ratajs
      @ratajs Год назад +9

      Could you make some more videos about fantastic animals? Like Phoenix (and other fire‐birds), or unicorns, as suggested by @T Brooks.

    • @Flum666
      @Flum666 Год назад +4

      Jackal both Egypt and native American

  • @taradresbach4684
    @taradresbach4684 Год назад +867

    I love explaining cat domestication as: cats saw the mouse problem we developed because of granaries, saw a consistent food supply, and said "I live here now." "I live here now" is also one of the ways I've ended up with pet cats in the past. I love these weird little not-entirely-domesticated pocket tigers with their magic purrs.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +114

      That is exactly what they are!

    • @aariley2
      @aariley2 Год назад +50

      Pocket tigers! I LOVE IT!!!!!

    • @juliamavroidi8601
      @juliamavroidi8601 Год назад +61

      In Germany we jokingly refer to them as "room tigers" (Stubentiger)

    • @susansaoirse2797
      @susansaoirse2797 Год назад +24

      That's how I found my pal Albert. He just decided to live here. My other cats are dealing.

    • @FelonyBellend
      @FelonyBellend Год назад +21

      I call my cat a garden tiger 😅

  • @bob7975
    @bob7975 Год назад +108

    My mother grew up on a farm in North Texas, and she used to tell me about how the barn cats kept the rattlesnakes under control. They would often find dead snakes about the place, but never a dead cat. They really are good at this.

    • @japspeedgirl6216
      @japspeedgirl6216 Год назад +7

      I had a neighbour whose cat would kill rats and leave them on the porch. She would then come out in the morning, count the rats and give the cat equal number of pieces of meat. Soon her farm was rid of rats and he would be killing her neighbours rats….😂

    • @stefanlaskowski6660
      @stefanlaskowski6660 Год назад +23

      I've seen a couple of cat vs snake videos. It's amazing how quick cat reflexes are. Every time the snakes tried to bite the cats, the cats just whapped it on the top of it's head.

    • @tsugima6317
      @tsugima6317 Год назад +14

      I had a lovely bronze tabby named Gringott who would bring me a dead snake every spring and leave it on my back sidewalk. Really miss him.

    • @LovingDeantheGodMachine333
      @LovingDeantheGodMachine333 Год назад +7

      Fearless lil purry fur balls they are

    • @buggalujuju
      @buggalujuju Год назад +9

      I had a male tabby that I saved as a kitten from being drowned in a river. He grew up to be the most amazing rat hunter ever. He would kill several rats and mice in one night. He would leave them on the porch for me (He obviously thought I was a very poor hunter). He was awesome.

  • @painmt651
    @painmt651 Год назад +62

    Cats inspire adoration. The little purr of a cat is soothing beyond any other animal noises.

    • @marztar
      @marztar Год назад +1

      it's vibration in equilibrium
      a cat does it when it is truly content
      humans can also vibrate their vocal cords and express this state of harmony.
      mongolian throat singing is one example.
      vibrating your vocal cords also has healing powers for many imbalances such as indigestion and nausea. it's a simple technique that ancients utilised but western world has long lost.

    • @christinec7892
      @christinec7892 Год назад +3

      @@marztar cats also purr when they are injured or in distress, the frequency of a cats purr can actually help bones mend faster.

    • @marztar
      @marztar Год назад +1

      @@christinec7892 wow that's awesome. Cats are on a higher level. Vibration (resonance) is a hidden magic that we humans have little knowledge of.

    • @francisfischer7620
      @francisfischer7620 10 месяцев назад

      I adore my dog but I must agree.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +58

    "In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this."
    -Terry Pratchett

  • @Crowhag
    @Crowhag Год назад +211

    My four cats have approved your video. And they would also like us to always remember that, unlike other animals, their history is one of domesticating us as a source of food and comfort, not the other way around. So they are still very much gods. 😼

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +21

      They are indeed!

    • @dragonfox2.058
      @dragonfox2.058 Год назад +4

      indeed

    • @Ellestra
      @Ellestra Год назад +8

      Other animals were domesticated. Cat, on the other hand, came for the food and liked it so it said "I live here now" and humans just said "Kitty" and so it is to this day.

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 Год назад

      Yes, cats... it's almost as if there was a ytube video about... oh, that's silly of me! Who would do THAT?
      On a less whimsical vane, I have to note here that "yeah" has a completely different pronunciation than ""yea". The first is y + əhh, and the second is y + ā, Y + Ā, to be clear. Yea of Yea or Nay, in parliamentics.
      Lord, sometimes I hate having to pedantic!
      Sorry. The only pets I have at the moment are Peeves. Sigh.

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 Год назад

      @@J-11369 Yayy is what is used for celebration. Yea is the opposite of nay. If on-line dictionaries don't say that, then you have found an error in that dictionary. "Yea" has been spelled that way since.... Shakespeare, I think.
      Yea (yā). Adv. Aye, yes. 2. Indeed, truly...
      Yeah (yĕ'ə)... adv. Slang: yes. variant of YEA.
      American Heritage College Dictionary, Third Edition.
      Notice the difference in the pronunciation phonetics. "Yayy" didn't make the list.

  • @mustafabeer1791
    @mustafabeer1791 Год назад +422

    "In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this." One of the many wonderful quotes by the legendary Terry Pratchett!

    • @ValeriePoynter
      @ValeriePoynter Год назад +18

      Love disc world!! (Showing our age!) 😉

    • @bitchn_betty
      @bitchn_betty Год назад +16

      That why they oversee us scooping their precious poop out of the litter box. 😆

    • @bitchn_betty
      @bitchn_betty Год назад +8

      Terry Pratchett!!!!
      Love the way he can winde many lesser known mythologies into great entertainment!
      Have you seen the "Great Cohen"?
      It's on RUclips.

    • @bitchn_betty
      @bitchn_betty Год назад +6

      Sorry it's called "Troll Bridge"

    • @ValeriePoynter
      @ValeriePoynter Год назад +2

      No, but I will definitely check it out! Thanks!!

  • @BoiseIdaho83716
    @BoiseIdaho83716 Год назад +39

    2:48 I love how the cat acknowledges her subjects when she's introduced.

  • @gregmark1688
    @gregmark1688 Год назад +52

    We naturally think of rodents when we think of animals attracted to stored grains. But, especially considering that early grain stores were almost certainly open-air, it's likely that birds were of equal concern. And ofc, we see that cats are extremely well-adapted for the predation of birds (in addition to their unique adaptations for dining on rats).

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +7

      Yes, and that’s a good point. Thank you.

    • @rictechow231
      @rictechow231 Год назад +1

      I'm not sure where I saw this now but it was a comparison of early Egyptian farmers and Levant farmers and the video made the point that it was emmer wheat in Egypt and the Levant but emmer wasn't native to Egypt, Egyptians sickles were the same as the Levant sickles and the wheat storage were rectangular bins the same as in the Levant and inside the hut. I certainly did have the impression it was a clay tub for storing grain as something like that was shown. If wattle & daub, a closely fitting lid would easy to make . Wattle & daub construction was known in Faiyum 4,800-4,300 BC so I think the conjecture has a little plausibility.
      I'm inclined to think open air storage would be highly problematic. Rain would have been a disaster, and dew could have been enough for premature germination. It would be one thing to be hungry for a while and quite another to lose the seeds for the next season. The Sahara was green till 5000 years ago - 3,000 BC and that would overlap with neolithic farming. This is well above my amateur (i.e $0) pay grade, so just flagging.
      At the time I was just interested in the early Egyptian early Levant farmer connections so my recollections might be poor and what I saw might not have been archaeological excavation. So mentioning for interest and not swearing to it.

  • @fuzz668
    @fuzz668 Год назад +16

    I love this. I wrote an entire article on the domestication of cats. I have always had at least one cat by my side for the past 35 years. ❤

    • @francisfischer7620
      @francisfischer7620 10 месяцев назад

      I'm 70 and have ALWAYS had cats! It only gets better!!

  • @patriciagallagher3793
    @patriciagallagher3793 Год назад +87

    Yes I would like to hear more about cat folklore. I recently adopted 2 little black cats from a local shelter and when i was looking for names found some interesting tales of "fairy cats" and the "King of the Cats" from Ireland and Scotland. I decided on Maeve and Brigit for my little Fairy Cats.

  • @25lighters91
    @25lighters91 Год назад +25

    It's so crazy you came out with this NOW because all I've been wanting is something to tell me why cats are so precious to humanity and we're so revered. Also the spirituality of cats

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +4

      That was lucky, as lucky as a black cat!

    • @francisfischer7620
      @francisfischer7620 10 месяцев назад

      Oh yes!! The spirituality of cats and of those who adore them.

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 Год назад +33

    I love cats and have done since toddlerhood (photographic evidence!). Mostly, they've felt the same way about me. I think it's wrong to think of us as 'domesticating' cats; they found certain interests in common with us, and graciously condescended to ally themselves with us - strictly, of course, on their terms. I'm fine with that.

  • @karinschultz5409
    @karinschultz5409 Год назад +10

    Great summary. Didn’t know about Mafet, so what was the relation to Bastet? Was this a regional difference ie Upper vs Lower Egypt or something else like a different emphasis in attributes? For example, Bast was the goddess associated with hunting mice and snakes, while Bastet (the "et" ending means little Bast, which would be kitten) was associated with music, joy, fun, etc. You often see the kitten motif on musical instruments such as sistra, a type of rattle.
    Also there's no mention of Sekhmet, daughter of RA, the lion goddess who was associated with war and healing. There's an Egyptian tale that RA, the major sun god, was so annoyed with wayward humans that he sent his daughter to punish them. She slew so many that in order to stop her, the Egyptians brewed beer which they dyed red. She enjoyed the drink so much, she fell asleep and humankind was saved. Sekhmet was the consort of Ptah, the creator God of Memphis. So you had the creative male god paired with a goddess of war and destruction. I find the war-healing duality very intriguing. It is thought that Sekhmet was originally an aspect of Hathor, but by the Middle Kingdom, these became two separate goddesses. Each Egyptian nome (province) had their own recognized triads, male, female and 1 offspring. These triads evolved in importance through time. The Egyptians had a very complex religious system

  • @LillibitOfHere
    @LillibitOfHere Год назад +9

    That was facinating. I'm so glad this popped up in my recommended videos. As I was watching this my Splinter cat had broken into a cupboard to steal a box of food. We have three cats and they each have their own mythologial nickname, we also have a butter cat and a sith cat. I'd love to see more on cat folklore!

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      I will make a video on cat folklore as soon as I can.

  • @sofiatgarcia3970
    @sofiatgarcia3970 Год назад +14

    I've never watched one of your videos I didn't enjoy, but I found this one particularly fun, interesting, and entertaining. My enjoyment was no doubt increased by my love and wonder of all things feline. I vote yes to additional historical videos on cats and cat-related subjects. Thanks so much!

  • @algernoncalydon3430
    @algernoncalydon3430 Год назад +6

    Now pregnant women are advised to not clean cats boxes and such to avoid toxoplasmosis, but back then cats were regarded as protectors of pregnant women.

  • @HANKTHEDANKEST
    @HANKTHEDANKEST Год назад +16

    My favourite cat-thing is what they do in the morning. They meow at you to wake you up--not because they're hungry, they'll do it with full bowls of food. What they're actually concerned with is that you need to wake up, because what if predators come? Come on big-cat, it's time to get up! COME ON! Oh, but you're just staying in bed--does that mean there's no predators, then? So we can go back to sleep? Oh, nice! ^_^
    They don't know that we aren't cats and I love it.

  • @e.h.buchmann23
    @e.h.buchmann23 Год назад +17

    Congragulations on surpassing 100K subscribers, very well-deserved. ❤️ I'd also love to hear about cats in folklore.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +3

      Thank you, and yes, there is plenty to tell about cats in folklore and so I will make a video about this as soon as I can.

    • @e.h.buchmann23
      @e.h.buchmann23 Год назад

      @@Crecganford Thank you, looking forwad to it!

  • @freyasdottirx5894
    @freyasdottirx5894 Год назад +41

    I have an interesting ledgend for you. One day the baby Jesus was crying and nothing Mary could do would help. Then a cat lay down beside him and purred. Jesus was comforted and went right to sleep. In gratitude, Mary marked all cats with an 'm' on the forehead. As a mother, I can relate to this story as my cats always watched over my kids. Love your channel!

    • @kathleenhensley5951
      @kathleenhensley5951 Год назад +11

      That is an Italian story! my Mother told me it when I was a child. In Italian Nativity scenes there is frequently a mother cat and her kittens! My mother ephazized that the mother cat was keeping Jesus warm on a cold night. The M on the forehead of tabbies is Mary's sign of gratitude.

    • @freyasdottirx5894
      @freyasdottirx5894 Год назад +1

      @@kathleenhensley5951 thank you for the history! I always wondered where it came from. I'll have to find one of these nativities for my tree. 🥰

    • @teleiosdawyz4044
      @teleiosdawyz4044 Год назад +2

      I too have heard this story and have also given the account in my own comment on this vid.
      I didn't know it was Italian!

    • @lilibillie2002
      @lilibillie2002 Год назад +3

      Ive never heard that before and its so sweet.

    • @paulbeahm3891
      @paulbeahm3891 Год назад

      I don't know that there's any biblical or extra-biblical historical evidence to support such a claim. Nice story though.

  • @kacperkawecki1850
    @kacperkawecki1850 Год назад +8

    I think that an interesting part of cats in european folklore is how they were associated with the devil and witches. I’d love to see a video about that since this wasnt really touched upon.

  • @vijaynair2403
    @vijaynair2403 Год назад +2

    Best thumbnail picture ever.
    I like the idea of a giant car using the Great Pyramids as a scratching post.
    “Look out! Goddess Bastet is huge!”

  • @TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods
    @TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods Год назад +8

    Always superior quality, a milestone richly deserved! Cheers from Acorn, a proud patreon!

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for all your support!

  • @cooljledge
    @cooljledge Год назад +12

    Thank you so so much. I appreciate your diligence to bring quality content. AND that you are such a good explainer!

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +2

      And thank you so much for your kind words.

  • @igoldenknight2169
    @igoldenknight2169 Год назад +9

    Wonderful! I would love to hear more about the Folklore of cats! Especially in Scotland and Ireland.

    • @theshamanarchist5441
      @theshamanarchist5441 Год назад +1

      Research the 'Cait Sidhe'. The fairies with the bodies of black cats that inspired the modern day superstition.

    • @igoldenknight2169
      @igoldenknight2169 Год назад

      @@theshamanarchist5441 I appreciate your reply! Thank you so much!

    • @theshamanarchist5441
      @theshamanarchist5441 Год назад

      @@igoldenknight2169 You're welcome.

  • @spiritualspinster4222
    @spiritualspinster4222 Год назад +4

    Cat lover here! I knew about some of the mythology mentioned here but learned about some new cat mythology I didn't know. This was very thorough! I own 2 Egyptian Mau cats BTW.

  • @sftgp
    @sftgp Год назад +4

    and we never stopped making symbols depicting cats… cat memes are gold

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад +5

    The Ancient Greeks (or Hellenes, more accurately), credited Egypt with a lot of things that became important in Hellas, building temples in stone, for one thing. Hellenic temples started out as reproducing the local wooden temple style, but in stone. They have many traces of features found in the original wood structures, like stone triglyphs imitating the ends of the purlins that were used in wood. The Romans then blended Greek stone styles with their local wooden Etruscan styles.

  • @playfulpanthress
    @playfulpanthress Год назад +9

    Ah, back when cats domesticated humanity. Good times!!

  • @katiekane5247
    @katiekane5247 Год назад +4

    I know it's bad form to recommend another creator but seriously, if you've not watched "Sad Cat Diaries" by Zefrank, do so after watching this excellent video! You've earned a sub Sir, well done.
    Edit: the frequency at which they purr has been shown to increase healing. After I had a bad injury, my lovies insisted on contact with my broken bones. Best therapy ever!

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +3

      I like De Frank, his duck video is legendary!

  • @eeaotly
    @eeaotly Год назад +2

    I am here for the first time. I noticed two things.
    1. Your voice is good for story telling.
    2. I remember hearing a voice sounding like yours in the background of certain videos about animals, paranormal and stuff like that. Maybe even movie recaps, I am not sure.
    Anyway, the similarity is striking.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words, although I've never narrated anything other than my videos.

  • @AdeebaZamaan
    @AdeebaZamaan Год назад +5

    I persuaded my cat to watch most of this with me (only most, because my cat has a short attention span; I once had a cat with an attention span longer than a college freshman's). Thanks! I shall return! With a mind blowing cat tale.

    • @painmt651
      @painmt651 Год назад +1

      My cat actually watches TV wake me upon occasion.

  • @SassyGirl822006
    @SassyGirl822006 Год назад +3

    I view the domestication of cats as more their choice than our. They viewed our mouse problems as a good food source. We allowed them to solve it, because they were better at it. The ones that were friendlier towards people probably got more mice, simply because they were more likely to hunt around people. As the cats got friendlier, and the mice also moved into our homes for food, we allowed the cats to follow. Humans barely altered the cats appearance (beyond superficial colouration), because they were perfectly adapted for their jobs. It's only been since the 1900's that cat breeds that couldn't live in the wild have flourished, because we're really only just now viewing them as animals without jobs.

  • @honeybeechanger
    @honeybeechanger 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love your video and I love the way you talk very calming. I noticed that you mentioned Cypress and Egypt as ancient areas where cats become domesticated but you never mentioned the first the first place where cats and humans were found together but not buried together. Cypress where a cat was buried with a human. But in Mesopotamia is where they found the first kind of domesticated sort of cat remains as far as I know. The reason why I think this is significant is that a lot of people are left with the mistaken idea that cats are domesticated in Egypt and I think they were domesticated in Mesopotamia first

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this, and yes, I had heard there were cats in the Near East and South Eastern Anatolia, but I'm not sure we had evidence to be sure of the domestication date.

  • @annwhite6305
    @annwhite6305 Год назад +5

    My three cats appreciated the history lesson. They now expect to be worshipped as the Gods that they are!

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      Oh dear, sorry about that :)

    • @stefanlaskowski6660
      @stefanlaskowski6660 Год назад

      We could never figure out if my first cat was a cat-like goddess or a goddess-like cat. So we decided to play it safe, as either way she demanded worship. 😸

    • @altyrrell3088
      @altyrrell3088 Год назад

      Worshipping cats? No, that was then, this is meow.

  • @vanessamccool7972
    @vanessamccool7972 Год назад +3

    Some people (Peter Monn, another RUclipsr who is absolutely hilarious) think cats are aliens sent to observe us lol
    Newly subscribed. I enjoyed the video.

  • @bonitahogue5938
    @bonitahogue5938 Год назад +1

    I have a cat that was ferral, and she still after over 10 years, won't let me pick her up, and still runs away when I quietly approach her

  • @grandymommy4531
    @grandymommy4531 Год назад +1

    I am a cat lover and enjoyed your presentation. I read a lot of the comments and enjoyed them, too. So many cat lovers! More on cats would be fun.

  • @feliciagaffney1998
    @feliciagaffney1998 Год назад +3

    My tabby farm cat I had in high school got pregnant and she had 2 adorable babies. I had named her Wildcat for her markings, they made her look like one. The babies I felt like were her good side and her bad side.
    The one with broader black stripes had little tufts at his cheeks and at the top of his ears. Of the 3, he was the only one not a shorthair. I'd call it more of a medium length. I called him Bobcat, b/c the tufts made him look more like a bobcat or lynx. And he had more of an attitude, wasn't as nice.
    His brother was the sweet kitten, and even tho they were both males, I named the sweeter kitten Artemis, for the goddess of the hunt. I'm happy to learn she was also associated with cats. 🥰🐱 Artemis sounds like an androgynous name to me, anyway. Lol

  • @shyamasingh9020
    @shyamasingh9020 Год назад +1

    Thanks for informative take on cat's. Yet the most intriguing aspects of calm creature is that it's origin still unknown. Most mystical quality of cat is its eye that perfectly mirrors, scatters, reflects and projects along exact phases of moon movement.

  • @chauKlet
    @chauKlet Год назад +1

    First video I’ve seen on this topic and it’s great

  • @Greentrianglegallery
    @Greentrianglegallery Год назад +1

    More please…I heard a good lot on another channel regarding domestic cats being a combination or chimera of a lynx and snake or large cat and snake, and wanted to hear some of the Aussie black cat/lynx….panther…..😊

  • @onikn9138
    @onikn9138 Год назад +5

    I believe it is the cats eyes in the book of the dead that are one of the last "obsticles" on the journey through the underworld after death. Not exactly sure about when the book of the dead was written. I know there is some link between the Cheshire Cat of Alice in wonderland but it got me thinking about how Alice kind of goes to the underworld. I wonder how much mythology Lewis Carrol weaved into the book.

  • @hanagrygarova8866
    @hanagrygarova8866 10 месяцев назад +2

    You are best. I survived bullying and violence. I cope with having a cat, playing videogame were I can be a sneaky bow wielding cat person, and watching cat related science videos. Then I can function as responsible adult. So, thank you for this video.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  10 месяцев назад

      I'm pleased you enjoyed it.

  • @armchairwomanmao2922
    @armchairwomanmao2922 Год назад +5

    Dogs: this human feeds me , he must be god !
    Cats: this human feeds me, I must be god !!
    😽😽😽😽🙀

  • @I_am_Irisarc
    @I_am_Irisarc Год назад +1

    Excellent video! You might remember me commenting about your recent dog video that I am so soft hearted that hearing about animal cruelty can really disturb me. Because of this, I was too chicken to watch it. I hate it that there seems to be so much of this kind of thing related to canines in myth and folklore. However, I love it that there is much less of this when it comes to cats! Well, right up until the time that the idea of witches and their familiars took hold in Europe. Luckily, that seems to have passed, so now cats can hold their proper places as the little deities in our homes and hearts that they are.
    Thank you, Jon, for all the work you do making information like this available online in such an entertaining manner. It takes a lot of time and effort to research the topics you cover.
    My suggestion for further animal myth studies is the bird, but specifically either ravens and crows or doves. Maybe both 😊

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      And thank you for all the support you have given me, it is appreciated.

  • @iridescentdragonfly1839
    @iridescentdragonfly1839 Год назад +1

    Great show. I’ve been feeling bad about my previous comment about having a hard time hearing certain words when you’re talking. I like your accent. I hope I didn’t come across as rude.

  • @silentbullet2023
    @silentbullet2023 Год назад +2

    Stopped by to say great thumbnail art direction!

  • @nicklang6798
    @nicklang6798 Год назад +1

    You answered some of my cats behavior like why he likes to yells to go out at night 😊

  • @crazyasalways9272
    @crazyasalways9272 9 месяцев назад

    😮 I would love to hear more about cat folk tales
    On another not I just realized that I have been adding your videos for months to my playlist to sleep to (always restarting from where I left off) your voice is very soothing and the topics are fascinating

  • @NimLeeGuy
    @NimLeeGuy Год назад +2

    The Syrian story of the oil seller's cat reminded me of the Pied Piper story
    The place is freed of vermin, but then disaster falls. And money is somehow involved.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      Yes, it is. Avery similar motif, well spotted.

  • @kimwarburton8490
    @kimwarburton8490 Год назад +1

    congrats on 100k subs!
    really enjoyed this vid, thanks

  • @happyhunting7002
    @happyhunting7002 Год назад +1

    When I visited Bermuda, this mostly black cat greeted me when I walked out of a bathroom and lead me all the way to a souvenir shop lmao. And yes, I did buy something there haha

  • @Skipperau
    @Skipperau Год назад +1

    I really loved these tales of the cat in Mythology.

  • @r.r9999
    @r.r9999 Год назад +1

    I'm living with 9 Cats Artemis Freya and Bastet are very present they teach me a lot

  • @Jadeserphant
    @Jadeserphant Год назад +1

    Love this one! My 22lb mainecoon is named Grimmalkin.......and he approves thus video.
    Lately, I've been reading Carlo Ginzburg's "Ecstasies." He uses midieval witch trials records and tries to look at them from a different point if veiw. He posits that the Witches familiar are a remnant of a much earlier European shamanistic tradition. It's fascinating stuff. I'd love to know your thoughts on it.

  • @ratajs
    @ratajs Год назад +1

    I like the new bookshelf layout in the background.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      Thank you, I'm running out of space, I need to but more shelves.

  • @a1n9t8o9
    @a1n9t8o9 Год назад +1

    Brilliant subject. Definitely want to hear more about the mythology and folklore of cats and dogs too or other pets and animals in general!

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl Год назад +1

    I would love to sit down with some tea, get comfy, and listen to folklore about cats! Then again, I enjoy your content so much that I listen no matter the content. 😊
    I may occasionally end up a few videos behind, but that just means I get to sit and binge some of that great voice of yours tell these most wondrous of tales of our past beliefs. 🙏 And I always try to leave a like and comment for the care and feeding of the Almighty Algorithm, too! 😉😏
    I wonder, in centuries to come, if a mythology will grow up around the Almighty Algorithm, too! LOL, I wish I had a time machine to find out with!
    ❤️❤️

  • @Faesharlyn
    @Faesharlyn Год назад +1

    And now my cat demands treats and pets with the buttons I programmed for her exclusive use

  • @karenabrams8986
    @karenabrams8986 Год назад +1

    Loved this. I can understand you better. Sometimes I have to back up, but not this video. I have a tiny Bastet statue I found in a thrift store. A little treasure. 💜

  • @Mattiniord
    @Mattiniord Год назад +2

    From the migration period and onward there are finds of claws from lynx, probably having been attached to pelts but could possibly have been used as talisman aswell. There is an somewhat older and similar tradition of bear claws or whole bear pelts being placed in graves and in some rare instances claws from both animals have been found in graves. There are archaeologists that have suggested that originally Freyjas cat may have been the lynx.

  • @johnmoir2528
    @johnmoir2528 Год назад +2

    Love your work and some great comments here, i'm good for anything about cats, as are my two cats, Loki and Freyja!

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +1

      Great games for cats too! Thank you.

  • @albertvnguyen
    @albertvnguyen Год назад +1

    It might be a weird question, but I was wondering if you had any plans of putting your content in a podcast format?

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +1

      Some of it is, check out podbean or Spotify or even Amazon I think.

  • @simongotborg3866
    @simongotborg3866 Год назад +1

    I really like the videos like this, that explain the symbolism of a specific thing. It would be interesting to hear how it shapes folklore as well.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      Thank you, and yes, I will be making a folklore video now as there has been a lot of demand, and I don’t want to upset the cat gods!

  • @greenthumb8266
    @greenthumb8266 Год назад

    I enjoy your talks so much, you’re so easy to listen to, and the information flows in a way that I can readily digest it! Thank you.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words, they are appreciated.

  • @bensondavido4525
    @bensondavido4525 Год назад +1

    Hi Crecganford I really enjoy your videos and the information is fascinating but I as wondering if perhaps in future videos you would type the name of characters or myths on the screen when you mention them?
    Your accent is sometimes hard for me to understand and I would love to read more into the subject of your videos.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      I do have subtitles, which will note them, but I will also try to ensure I put them on the screen separately. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @oldbordergeek
    @oldbordergeek Год назад +1

    klay is found by water so im pretty sure the first sun dried naturally formed "pots" inspired humans to follow that and store water in those

  • @jemmyjemzjem5837
    @jemmyjemzjem5837 Год назад +1

    I love cats and dogs but cats are just so mysterious and fascinating. An ultimate predator just purring in your lap. ❤ 🐈‍⬛

    • @amp4105
      @amp4105 Год назад

      its like having a mini lion lol

  • @ClaireSweets
    @ClaireSweets Год назад +1

    Congratulations Jon. We love your channel. Great video too. - I have a beckoning cat in the kitchen, so far it's working thankfully :) 🐈🐈🐈

  • @Mr.EmeraldTheGreen
    @Mr.EmeraldTheGreen Год назад +2

    Super interesting!! I love love love cats! Thank you so much for your video!
    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @juliomartinez6621
    @juliomartinez6621 Год назад +1

    There’s the Japanese spectral cats that are called Bake Neko; and Neko Mata ; I also interested on mythology of crows or ravens

  • @laurabedford5095
    @laurabedford5095 Год назад +2

    The original head on the sphinx was a lioness , the pharaoh had it carved down to his face .

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      What a Lioness with a beard? Because we know the Sphinx had a beard... and so this makes me feel this hypothesis is less likely than most believe.

  • @puertoaeternus486
    @puertoaeternus486 Год назад +1

    My favorite show as a kid was Sagwa, the Chinese-Saimese Cat.

  • @mellie4174
    @mellie4174 Год назад +1

    Yes please! More on cats!

  • @ms_cartographer
    @ms_cartographer Год назад +1

    I'm so glad we have these cute babies in our lives.

  • @camdonchurch7903
    @camdonchurch7903 Год назад +1

    This was a great listen, would love more videos on cats. You should do a video on Kraken too

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      The Kraken! Yes, I should, and I will... I've just added it to my list of videos to make. Thank you!

  • @misspomerol
    @misspomerol Год назад +1

    Ok, did anyone else get an add for HELLO KITTY AND FRIENDS while watching this ? Because I did and I find that hilarious. That is all.

  • @samuelesanfilippo222
    @samuelesanfilippo222 Год назад +2

    Really nice video, i was curious if there is a special meaning behind the japanese two tailed cat (nekomata i think was the name) why mutiple tail and whay sort of story is behind this?

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +1

      When I make another video about cats, which I am sure to do, I will try to look into this.

  • @destrvktive
    @destrvktive Год назад +1

    Excellent video thank you

  • @billyg1640
    @billyg1640 Год назад +2

    My cat loves me and that's all there is to it

  • @alohaandchillohana
    @alohaandchillohana Год назад +1

    yesssss another awesome video

  • @taliaryn3699
    @taliaryn3699 Год назад +1

    Super interesting video! Love cats

  • @jackori6685
    @jackori6685 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I loved learning more about our long history with cats. It makes sense that cats were associated with goddesses, and a god or two. They decided to keep us, and care for us in exchange for bed and breakfast. Occasionally they bring us a gift, sharing their catch and thereby showing favor to their human staff.
    Don't get me wrong. I've had several cat companions over the years, each living about 20 years, so I know without a doubt that I am staff. I show my appreciation by giving them special treats. One stayed with me on the chesterfield when I was laid up with a major health issue. He watched over me and would go and get my husband when I showed any increase in pain levels or discomfort. I cannot consider that that behavior is a recent change with cats in general. I believe that it goes way back and is part of the formation of their status as being with the goddesses or gods and goddesses themselves, protecting us from vermin and diseases that they bring with them.

  • @larissakey8011
    @larissakey8011 Год назад +1

    I'd love to hear more about folklore and the cat sith.

  • @thewretched0916
    @thewretched0916 Год назад +1

    I think Jürmangandr deserves a dedicated video now.
    Mine is almost 3 years old. He's 27 pounds and 3.5 feet long.
    No matter how mightily I try to lift him, his back may touch the ceiling, but his paws are not coming off the ground.

  • @kaarlimakela3413
    @kaarlimakela3413 Год назад +1

    The thumbnail is pretty funny. They would if they could!
    I had a funny thought that cats never came to fully trust us.
    Because of how people picked dogs first, how humans fawn over the drooling monsters, and then they think it's funny when the dogs harass us sweet innocent cats. 😾

  • @CosmicStuff
    @CosmicStuff 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was interesting, nice varied collection of cat stories. =^.^=

  • @richarddegener
    @richarddegener Год назад +1

    Such a good episode! Thanx much appreciated.

  • @peterpeyotle
    @peterpeyotle Год назад +1

    In Turkey they say: "To a dog, man is a god.
    But a cat knows the existence of God."
    Look an old cat in the eye. You will feel that she is looking deep into you. She knows.

  • @DogWalkerBill
    @DogWalkerBill Год назад +1

    I heard that ginger cats originated in Egypt and were favored by Vikings who carried them all over the world with them.

  • @rodrichamilton3554
    @rodrichamilton3554 Год назад +1

    I never would've thought very impressive good sir

  • @eric2500
    @eric2500 Год назад +2

    If I ever have two tawney cats at one time I will name them after Freya's cats Treegold and Beegold - Amber and Honey!

  • @maharetlanoire4419
    @maharetlanoire4419 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this wonderful and interesting video. Love the channel ❤

  • @djreeves2591
    @djreeves2591 Год назад +1

    I drink my morning coffee with you often crecganford

  • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
    @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Год назад +1

    I forgot to wish you a Happy New Year and to say I'm looking forward to new content as well.

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      Hello! Happy New Year to you too, and I hope you like what I make this year, and thank you for all your support.

  • @margomaloney6016
    @margomaloney6016 Год назад

    VERY interesting discussion! Thank you, Jon! :)

  • @GraceLovett63
    @GraceLovett63 Год назад +1

    If you were my teacher when I was in school I would have had way better grades! I love the way you explain things, it flows so easily ✨✨

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words, they are appreciated.

  • @catherinehartmann1501
    @catherinehartmann1501 Год назад +1

    Love this - More on cats would be great! Thanks

    • @Crecganford
      @Crecganford  Год назад

      I am working on a folklore video, but it maybe some months away as it is a huge topic.

  • @cavemancaveman5190
    @cavemancaveman5190 Год назад +1

    Best content on the planet ty