It is said that in ancient Rome, people often buried dead cats on the land in front of their homes. The purpose of this is to let the cat's soul continue to protect them at home. In Hinduism and Buddhism, cats are usually regarded as spiritual animals, so their remains are sacred.
In ancient Europe, people believed that cats had mysterious powers. It is said that after the death of a cat, its soul will return to nature and become the representative of God or evil forces. Therefore, people will hang dead cats on trees so that their gods can bless their families and communities, and they can also prevent demons or evil spirits from entering their homes. At the same time, people also believe that hanging cats' corpses on trees can make them more capable of hunting, thus protecting their families and property.
Although modern society's views on cats have changed, in some cultures and regions, people still hang dead cats on trees to show respect and respect. Generally speaking, this behavior may be related to people's beliefs, traditions and culture about cats, or it may be a commemoration of them.