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The Incredible, Unlikely Story of How Cats Became Our Pets

Last updated: November 27, 2025 4:00 pm
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The history of how cats became our beloved pets is a fascinating tale that has been uncovered through two new studies. Published recently, these studies shed light on the long and winding path that cats took towards domestication. Contrary to previous beliefs, the process of cat domestication was found to be more complex and slow than initially thought.

One of the studies, published in Science, delves into the ancient wild and domesticated cats in North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The other study, featured in Cell Genomics, focuses on the history of cats in ancient China. Both studies reveal that cat domestication was a gradual and intricate process that unfolded over thousands of years.

According to Leslie Lyons, a feline geneticist at the University of Missouri, domestication is not a sudden event but rather a gradual process. Cats did not simply become lap cats overnight; it was a journey that took time and effort.

The lack of archaeological evidence made it challenging for researchers to trace the evolution of cats from wild to domesticated. However, both studies offer new insights into this evolutionary process. While the findings are hypothetical and require further investigation, they provide valuable information on how cats spread across the world.

In the Cell Genomics study, researchers distinguish between domesticated cats and Asian wildcats, revealing a failed domestication process that led wildcats to return to their natural habitats. Domesticated cats in China are believed to have arrived via the Silk Road around 1,400 years ago.

On the other hand, the Science study focuses on Europe and North Africa and suggests that cat domestication was a slow and gradual process. Contrary to previous beliefs, domesticated cats may have only emerged as recently as 2,000 years ago.

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Overall, these studies highlight the complex nature of cat domestication and how cats have adapted to living alongside humans over thousands of years. The findings challenge previous assumptions and underscore the need for further research to unravel the mysteries of feline evolution.

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