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First of all, let's analyze a few problems.
Why do humans want to domesticate cats, is this an accidental or inevitable question, so many cats, such as lions, leopards, etc., why only domesticated cats? So let's analyze it in the following points.
The first point: not much appetite.
Appetite size, that's the point. This is the point, for the sake of our ancestors, we are thinking every day about how to fill our stomachs, how to hunt enough prey, if the ancient people domesticated a lion at the beginning, then the amount of food is really not enough to fill the lion's stomach after the ancestors have eaten. Therefore, in general, among the animals domesticated in ancient times, there are some herbivores and some animals that do not eat too much.
This is the standard of taming of humans in ancient times. But with the continuous improvement of people's production capacity, and not for three meals a day, it is very simple to start taming some lions and other ferocious animals for performances in the zoo now.
The second point: the personality is relatively docile.
The character is so docile that there is nothing, you see the wolf is so **, under the domestication of our humans, it has also become a dog. It is likely that the wolf is a fork of the dog and the product of a long period of domestication by humans. The same is true for cats, whose body shape has been preserved relatively well.
The character is not called docile, but it speeds up the speed of human taming, and it is not the most important thing, you see that there are animals that humans can't tame. When people also need to have intelligent animals, it is futile to tame animals without intelligence, because they don't know that you are his master, just like pigs, sheep, etc., the animals we keep in captivity are also called tame, but this is different from cats and dogs.
The third point: functionality.
In ancient times, most of the animals were tamed for eating, because the ancient ancestors' method of storing things was very simple, so the food was quickly gone, so it was better to tame some animals, and when there was nothing to eat, they could be killed without starvation. Of course, in the process of taming, cats also show their nature, that is, they can catch mice, so with the continuous improvement of people's lives, they also hate mice, so with the prominence of the cats' nature, some families began to continue to raise cats on a large scale. That's where cats come in.
In general, humans domesticate some animals sensibly with a very purposeful purpose, cats can catch mice after domestication, and dogs can help their owners hunt and protect their owners after domestication. There are also horses that are very functional.
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This person spoke very well, you can take a look at it, I hope it will help you a little.
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In history, it is also because cats have been with people for a long time, and then cats are particularly docile, in fact, there is no domestication.
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Because cats are getting smaller and smaller in the process of development, their nails are getting shorter and shorter, and they are becoming more and more degenerate, so when people see this creature, they will domesticate this creature.
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They are very good to cats, treat cats as part of the family, have special love for them, give cats very good food, and then cats are domesticated by humans.
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Cats were domesticated because some people were professionally trained and given some delicious food.
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In fact, cats have not been completely domesticated, and the reason why cats and people are together is that people can provide a good living environment for cats.
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What is your understanding of domestication? If they are all like dogs, then they are called domestication, then apart from dogs, humans have not domesticated anything for thousands of years. But imagine that the pigs, horses, cows, sheep, chickens, ducks, geese, etc., raised at home, these have gradually evolved into what they are now, are they domesticated?
So look at cats again, are they domesticated?
Each animal has a different way, the way the dog is to listen to the command, the way the ox is to plough the land, the horse is to ride, so why can't the cat be like this? So, for thousands of years, it's not that cats haven't been domesticated, it's just that the way they have been domesticated is different! That is, from the very beginning, cats were not used as pets, but as objects of worship.
The ancient Egyptians enshrined cats in temples and at home, gradually forming a relationship of dependence. Then, with the convergence of civilizations, cats were brought to the rest of the world, and finally to China.
To put it simply: the characteristics of the population are different, and cats belong to solitary animals, and there are not many obedient factors in their genes. Dogs, that is, wolves, are social animals that live in groups, and it is the nature of their genes to obey the strong feeders, and the role of other factors is weak compared to this.
Because dogs are social by nature and regard their owners as their partners, while felines are solitary, except for lions.
People domesticate animals, not as they please, they can domesticate if they want to. So far, only a few can be successfully domesticated. It seems to be useful, but it has not been successfully domesticated so far.
In this way, the results in domesticating cats are quite good. A little "personality" is not seen is a bad thing, half-pushed and half-done may be more flavorful, and "sticky" is greasy and unbearable.
Just kidding, it's understandable to give the "cat master" a handful. But if you talk too much, you devalue yourself as much as a cat, that is, not as good as a beast, and the speaker is willing to despise himself, but the people next to him can't look at it, because you have to admit that you are still a human being! Then the people next to you will also be involved.
The idler said: Disagree.
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It's because cats have a relatively high IQ, plus they also have their own thoughts and thinking abilities, and they don't want to be tamed by people, and they're not particularly docile.
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Because cats are solitary animals, even if they live with people, cats feel that they are an independent individual.
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On the one hand, because cats do not have that high IQ, and on the other hand, because cats are solitary animals.
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When were cats first domesticated by humans? How do they spread across the globe? Domestic cats are known to be the most widely distributed and abundant felines in the world, with more than 500 million estimated worldwide.
However, the history of such a large number of domestic cats is relatively short compared to other felines. So, when were cats first domesticated? How do they spread across the globe?
Historians and archaeologists once believed that the domestication of wild cats as domestic cats began in ancient Egypt about 4,000 years ago. The reason for this is that there are images of domestic cats in ancient Egyptian paintings dating back more than 3,000 years. However, at the beginning of the 21st century, archaeologists found cat bones next to human bones in a 9,500-year-old tomb in the island nation of Cyprus, located on the border between Asia and Europe.
Humans and cats have had close contact for a long time.
These findings, combined with genetic studies of cats, have led scientists to estimate that the domestication of cats began about 10,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent, a crescent-shaped, fertile land in and around the Mesopotamian Valley. At that time, feral cats were domesticated by humans, and from there, domestic cats were taken to places like Egypt and Cyprus. Later, domestic cats were brought to Europe by humans.
Around the 1st century AD, an epitaph depicting a domestic cat in the park of the basin in southwestern France, which was once part of the ancient Roman Empire. However, many scientists believe that domestic cats may have existed in Europe before the Roman Empire.
However, since domestic cats were first domesticated, they have not spread far around the world for thousands of years. It was the exploration of the world by Europeans from the 15th to the 17th century, a period known as the "Age of Discovery", that drove the development of domestic cats across the globe. During this period, Europeans explored the world extensively and established contacts with other continents of the world, which had a huge impact on the development of the world.
At that time, it was common for people to bring domestic cats on ships, partly to catch mice, and partly to ward off evil spirits. In this way, domestic cats were eventually brought around the world.
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Historians and archaeologists once believed that the transformation of wild cats into domestic cats began in ancient Egypt about 4,000 years ago; Cats were domesticated as pets, partly to catch mice, and partly to avoid suspicion, and in this way domestic cats were eventually brought to various parts of the world.
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It was 5,000 years ago, because the history of cats is relatively long, and in this way, the status of people can be improved, and the management ability of people can be improved, because the ability of cats to catch rats is constantly degrading.
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When cats are very young, it is easy to learn something, and cats are very spiritual. Because a tame and well-behaved person will be more obedient, because a cat is a very cute animal, a very intelligent animal.
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4,000 years ago in ancient Egypt. It's to catch mice, cats are very good at catching mice, and cats are also very cute creatures.
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Cats are very young, very idle to learn something, cats are very spiritual. Because the tame one will be more obedient, because the cat is a very cute creature, a very intelligent creature.
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