First published at 21:45 UTC on July 19th, 2019.
A house cat who likes making cat playing videos, cat sleeping videos, cat petting videos, cat history videos, and cat facts videos. When eating the cat is very happy, and when she does cat drinking, the cat makes cat meows and cat purrs.
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A house cat who likes making cat playing videos, cat sleeping videos, cat petting videos, cat history videos, and cat facts videos. When eating the cat is very happy, and when she does cat drinking, the cat makes cat meows and cat purrs.
Cheesecake and vanilla ice cream are the cat's favorite food.
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The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/earliest-evidence-of-cat-domestication-found-in-china-21552
"There has been much debate about how cats went from hunting in the wild to a much-loved pet. That is because we know little about their domestication. Now researchers have found the earliest case of cat domestication, which happens to be in China, along with the first direct evidence of how it may have happened.
The oldest record of a cat’s association with humans comes from Cyprus where, about 9,500 years ago, a young wildcat was buried with a human. Egyptian art and cat mummies reveal that, by 4,000 years ago, cats had become loved pets. So it is clear that domestication happened in between these two dates. But many questions remains: how, where and when did it happen?
In a new study, just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Yaowu Hu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fiona Marshall of Washington University in St Louis, and their colleagues try to answer those questions. “We have never before been able to show the nature of the relationship that resulted in domestication, especially for an animal that is solitary like cats and so rare in archaeological sites. So it was surprising to be able to document this at all,” Marshall said."
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