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During the slave rebellion (73-71 BC) in the Roman Empire the cat was declared because of its independent character as a symbol of freedom. The image of cat’s head appeared on the banner of the leader of the greatest rebellion, the Thracian Spartak.

In the Russians, Poles and Czechs there was a belief that if they bury a living cat in the field, rich harvests are provided. The Scandinavians believed that the laying of a cat under the threshold of a newly built house would make the owners happy. The Germans believed that the cat was “fireproof” and did not burn, and if it was tri-colored, it was endowed even with fire-fighting properties – a home in which a cat was not threatened by fire. And the French even called them “fiery” animals, and the henchmen recommended their cultivation to protect a person from fever.

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