Yes, but after the pets died the Egyptians would mummify the animal then they would shave their eybriws off
Ancient Egyptians: Did keep animals as pets.
Ancient Egyptians kept pets, primarily cats and dogs, which were beloved by families. Cats were particularly significant due to their association with the goddess Bastet, and both pets were sometimes mummified upon death. This indicates the deep bond ancient Egyptians had with their animals, which played roles both in daily life and religious practices.
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