Cats were of major value in Ancient Egypt
Evidence suggests that domesticated cats from antediluvian times (before the Biblical flood), as far back as 3600B.C.E, over 2,000 years before the Ancient Egyptians. Even from ancient times, cats’ lives have always mattered; in ancient Egypt, smuggling a cat out of the country was punishable by death. Although, cunning Phoenician traders sometimes succeeded in smuggling felines, which they sold to rich people in Athens and other major cities.
It seems this Phoenician trader has got the feline very close to its vehicle. In this picture, everything seems normal except for the added disturbances to one of the front tires. Found the cat? It’s hiding from plain sight. Whew, we almost missed it.