I also heard some researchers found that wild wolves also reponded to playing fetch and they speculated that that helped the wolves being domesticated by early humans into dogs.
The cat distribution system might be much more organized than we think! Somewhere must be a central cat headquarters where master cats have a database to guide the army of cats around the world where to go lol.
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Domestication is something that happened long before the cds
You’re only considering domesticated cats. No one’s keeping a feral cat if one showed up to fuck shit up.
Hey, somebody has to eat rodents for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I also heard some researchers found that wild wolves also reponded to playing fetch and they speculated that that helped the wolves being domesticated by early humans into dogs.
Cats didn’t domesticate themselves. They domesticated US!
Love that a mod named TheStray flagged the post. Seems fishy. /s
It mostly an example of people justifying stealing cats.
Every single house cat breed is domesticated, it’s just that some are feral. Cats going up to humans to get fed has nothing to do with domestication.
More like an example of stealing someone’s cat. If a cat is that friendly it is not a feral cat, a lot of cases it is a semi-outdoor or outdoor cat
The cat distribution system might be much more organized than we think! Somewhere must be a central cat headquarters where master cats have a database to guide the army of cats around the world where to go lol.