Egyptians ar believed to be the primary individuals to possess domesticated cats quite four,000 years past. Cats became valuable to the Egyptians thanks to the felines’ unparalleled ability to exterminate mice and different rodents, thereby protective food stores. Cats became thus helpful that the Egyptians came to treat cats as sacred feline deities, and killing a cat became against the law punishable by death. once death, cats were treated to identical burial rites as people: they were mummified and buried, usually in monumental tombs with thousands of different cats. The Egyptian cat was an oversized desert cat glorious nowadays by the scientific name genus Felis iybicia.

A Brief History of the Cat

The Egyptian cat was eventually brought to Europe by businessperson traders who used the cats as mousers on ships and ultimately sold them. Cats became further domesticated in Europe and eventually found their thanks to America.

The scientific name for today’s housecat is Felis catus. So, although

modern housecats and their Egyptian predecessors share a kinship group, they reside on distinct genetic branches.

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The domestic cat is virtually a breed apart from its wild ancestors. Despite the rift between your housecat and its ancestors, today’s
domesticated cat remains influenced by an equivalent self-generated behavior that enabled the wild Felis catus to survive.