My gray tabby Selena has gone missing

My little gray girl has been missing all day today. Since she’s an old girl, at least 14 if not older, I suspect she’s gone off by herself somewhere to move along.

Sigh.

A Brief History of House Cats

While 12,000 years ago might seem a bold estimate—nearly 3,000 before the date of the Cyprus tomb’s cat—it actually is a perfectly logical one, since that is precisely when the first agricultural societies began to flourish in the Middle East’s Fertile Crescent.

When humans were predominantly hunters, dogs were of great use, and thus were domesticated long before cats. Cats, on the other hand, only became useful to people when we began to settle down, till the earth and—crucially—store surplus crops. With grain stores came mice, and when the first wild cats wandered into town, the stage was set for what the Science study authors call “one of the more successful ‘biological experiments’ ever undertaken.” The cats were delighted by the abundance of prey in the storehouses; people were delighted by the pest control.

“We think what happened is that the cats sort of domesticated themselves,” Carlos Driscoll, one of the study authors, told the Washington Post. The cats invited themselves in, and over time, as people favored cats with more docile traits, certain cats adapted to this new environment, producing the dozens of breeds of house cats known today. In the United States, cats are the most popular house pet, with 90 million domesticated cats slinking around 34 percent of U.S. homes.

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8 Responses

  1. comestication. n – the state of devouring something “edible,” be it food, art, or otherwise.

    Well, that won’t work at all.

    I hope Selena is happy.

  2. I remember when our cat, Max, left after we moved into the new house. It was sad – he never returned, but we hoped he found what he was looking for on his adventure. Hope your kitty comes home!

  3. Although there’s a slight chance she’ll turn up at the Escondido Humane Society. I’m checking on a kitty there. Might not be her, but you never know….

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