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Plush Egyptian Bastet Cat Keychain

Plush Egyptian Bastet cat wearing a necklace with a pendant of an Utchat (Eye of Horus sacred eye amulet) around its neck, considered a symbol of protection against evil by ancient Egyptians.

Measurements: 3 inches W x 5.5 inches H (7.25 inches including carabiner)
- Materials: Polyester outer with polyester fillĀ 
- Manufactured to meet and exceed all applicable U.S., Canadian and European safety standards
- Made in China
- Choking Hazard: Not for children under 3 years.
- Item #: PLSHCAT

Ancient Egyptians revered cats and worshipped the goddess Bastet, who could appear in the form of a cat. Bronze and wood cat statues, such as the one in the Getty's collection, were often placed in temples as gifts to the deity.

Plush Egyptian Bastet cat wearing a necklace with a pendant of an Utchat (Eye of Horus sacred eye amulet) around its neck, considered a symbol of protection against evil by ancient Egyptians.

Measurements: 3 inches W x 5.5 inches H (7.25 inches including carabiner)
- Materials: Polyester outer with polyester fillĀ 
- Manufactured to meet and exceed all applicable U.S., Canadian and European safety standards
- Made in China
- Choking Hazard: Not for children under 3 years.
- Item #: PLSHCAT

Ancient Egyptians revered cats and worshipped the goddess Bastet, who could appear in the form of a cat. Bronze and wood cat statues, such as the one in the Getty's collection, were often placed in temples as gifts to the deity.

$5.93

Original: $16.95

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Plush Egyptian Bastet Cat Keychain—

$16.95

$5.93

Description

Plush Egyptian Bastet cat wearing a necklace with a pendant of an Utchat (Eye of Horus sacred eye amulet) around its neck, considered a symbol of protection against evil by ancient Egyptians.

Measurements: 3 inches W x 5.5 inches H (7.25 inches including carabiner)
- Materials: Polyester outer with polyester fillĀ 
- Manufactured to meet and exceed all applicable U.S., Canadian and European safety standards
- Made in China
- Choking Hazard: Not for children under 3 years.
- Item #: PLSHCAT

Ancient Egyptians revered cats and worshipped the goddess Bastet, who could appear in the form of a cat. Bronze and wood cat statues, such as the one in the Getty's collection, were often placed in temples as gifts to the deity.

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