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DNA Reveals Cats in Ancient China Were a Different Species Altogether : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 12, 2025 10:10 pm
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Unveiling the Ancient Feline History of China

Exploring the depths of archaeological findings in China, researchers stumbled upon a fascinating discovery – small cat bones dating back over 5,400 years. This revelation hinted at the presence of cats in early Chinese farming settlements during the Neolithic Period.

A recent comprehensive DNA study has shed new light on these ancient felines, confirming suspicions that they were not your typical domestic cats but a distinct species altogether.

Led by evolutionary scientists from Peking University, the team delved into the mitochondrial DNA of 22 feline bones from various sites across China spanning a timeline of 5,400 years. Surprisingly, domestic cats (Felis catus) did not make an appearance in China until the 7th century.

So, what was this mysterious cat-like creature that coexisted with Chinese farmers for thousands of years? The analysis revealed that the older specimens belonged to the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), a wild species native to South, Southeast, and East Asia, which is not a direct ancestor of domestic cats.

The Role of Cats in Ancient China

The DNA findings offer a captivating narrative of the relationship between cats and ancient Chinese civilizations, mirroring depictions in art and historical texts.

It appears that leopard cats may have experienced a semi-domesticated lifestyle in China over millennia, potentially benefiting from the food and shelter provided by farming communities while retaining their independence. The remains of leopard cats discovered in human settlements were dated between 3400 BCE and 200 CE.

Interestingly, there seemed to be no genetic overlap between leopard cats and domestic cats. Not only was there no trace of leopard cat DNA in later domestic cats, but there was also a significant gap of several centuries between the two species, with the earliest domestic cat remains dating back to around 730 CE.

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Domestic Cats in Ancient China Were a Different Species Altogether, DNA Study Finds
A timeline of leopard cats and domestic cats in China. (Han et al., Cell Genomics 2025)

The researchers even reconstructed the genome of the oldest known domestic cat, revealing its likely physical characteristics – short fur, white or partially white with spots, and possessing maternal genes from the African wildcat, a potential ancestor of domestic cats.

Historical records and cultural depictions align with the genetic timeline, suggesting that leopard cats were initially depicted in ancient art and writing before a clear transition to domestic cats around the same period.

“The oldest written accounts with [a] clear description of domestic cats also coincide with this period, including a Tang Dynasty story in which the Empress presents a pet cat to her ministers,” the team shared in their published paper.

The Silk Road Connection

The introduction of domestic cats to China is believed to have occurred through the ancient Silk Road trade route, marking a shift in the role that leopard cats had previously played within human settlements. This transition may have been influenced by societal changes and the decline of leopard cat populations.

“The arrival of domestic cats may have hindered the re-establishment of leopard cats in human settlements, as both species occupy similar ecological niches,” the researchers suggested. “Additionally, the rise of poultry farming in ancient China after the Han Dynasty may have contributed to human-leopard cat conflict, further preventing the return of leopard cats to anthropogenic environments.”

This intriguing chapter in feline history showcases the intricate relationship between humans and cats in ancient China, offering a glimpse into the evolution of these beloved companions over millennia.

The groundbreaking research was published in the journal Cell Genomics.

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