Bastet - a goddess in ancient Egyptian

Bastet was a goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology who was typically depicted as a woman with the head of a domesticated cat. She was originally a lioness goddess of war, but over time her image became more closely associated with the gentle, nurturing qualities of house cats. As the goddess of fertility, domesticity, childbirth, and feminine power, she was widely venerated and worshipped throughout ancient Egypt.
Her cult center was in the city of Bubastis, where she was believed to have protected the people and blessed their crops. Bastet was also closely associated with the sun god Ra and was sometimes depicted as his daughter or consort. She was one of the most popular and beloved goddesses of ancient Egypt, and her image can still be seen in many artifacts and temples from that era.