Here is one of the several expensive cars owned by the Iscelberg Rat Family in the year 1915. Among the other cars the family owned in 1915 are three different Duesenberg models. The family also kept a couple of older cars that were high performance cars of that day and time.
One of those fast cars is a 1909 Blitzen Benz. It was the world's fastest production car for 1909, with a top speed of 225 KmH (140 mph). In that day and time, the fastest airplanes could only reach 113 KpH (70 mph). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMa3_tT5mKA
The other hot rod is an American import, a 1913 Mercer Raceabout. They were small and light weight, and could achieve speeds around 113 KpH (70 mph) with no problem...which was still 'flat-out flying down the highway' in those days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L4Hj85Kb5o&spfrelo...
Occasionally, the Iscelberg Rat males would take either of those two cars out for a spin and a thrill on that highway running the Nile River Vally south of El-Minya.
In other parts of the world, many animals don't even have a car, such as the meerkat, mongoose and genet shown below in Angola (in that day and time Portuguese West Africa).
Even though driving is done on the right side of the road in Egypt, this was still a time era when left paw and right paw vehicles shared the same roads.