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Meow – The History of Cat Domestication, and How Our Furry Friends Domesticated Themselves

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Enigmatic and elegant, cats have captivated humans for millennia. From sacred animals in ancient Egypt to viral sensations on the internet, the domestic cat, Felis catus, has evolved from a wild predator into a beloved pet. Unlike dogs, whose domestication was actively guided by humans, cats chose domestication on their own terms. Below are twenty fascinating facts about the rich tapestry of cat history, from their evolutionary roots to their domestication and cultural impact across civilizations.

20. From Wild Hunters to Cuddly Pets

Cats - Felis libyca, the African wildcat from which domestic cats are descended
Felis libyca, the African wildcat from which domestic cats are descended. Animalia

The cuddly tabby’s story begins with its wild ancestors. Modern domestic cats descend from a species of wildcat known as Felis lybica, or the African wildcat. Solitary and stealthy hunters, they still roam the savannas and deserts of Africa and the Middle East. Genetic studies show that all domestic cats today trace their ancestry to F. lybica, particularly to a population located in the Near East around 9,000 years ago.

Cats are part of the Felidae family, which includes lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs. They are obligate carnivores with finely tuned hunting skills, a trait that was crucial for their eventual relationship with humans. As seen below, the transition from wildcat to domestic companion was less about human intervention, and more about mutual benefit.

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A lifelong history buff, I developed a particular passion for WW2 history as a child, when I spent hours listening to my grandfather, enraptured, as he recounted his wartime experiences in the British East African Campaign and with the British 8th Army in North Africa.

I graduated with a history BA from George Mason University, then went on to get a JD from the University of Virginia School of Law. After lawyering for a decade, I moved to sunny Rio de Janeiro and a less demanding career, opening a tourism agency in Copacabana.

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