How and when did someone ever come up with the notion that “a cat has nine lives”?
— Patricia Porter
Among my dozens of cat T-shirts is one that has a golden puss on a pedestal with a message that starts: “The Ancient Egyptians Worshipped Cats as Gods.”
Then, thinking of every cat’s supposed finickiness, it adds snidely, “Cats Have Never Forgotten This.”
Therein, say some historians, lies the answer to your question. They say the Egyptians revered the number nine because they associated it with their sun god, Atum-Ra. According to one version, Ra gave birth to eight other gods. Since Ra often took the form of a cat, people began associating the nine lives (Ra plus eight) with feline longevity, and it has persisted ever since.