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This is a good question. Since 8million cats have been found buried and mummified, I suggest that they didn't wrap it, but they were killed to honour the pharoah in the afterlife.
This is a statement and not a question, but even if we could answer this no one is alive who knows ancient Egyptian. Modern Egyptian may have some words that are similar, but we can't really know...
They really didn't use them. They more like house pets except they were like royal and special. They were treated like kings or queens. If one cat died, the Egyptians would shave off their eyebrows....
In the ancient Egyptian language the word for "sister" is a feminine form of the word for "brother". In hieroglyphs (which did not record any vowels, only the consonants), the word brother is spelled...
They would shave their eyebrows as a sign of respect and mourning. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// They would mummy the cat...