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Roman Empire Introduced Domestic Cats to Europe ~2000 Years Ago

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

Humans are unreliable.

Animals stay next to you forever. 

Not always.

I moved 2 km further and one of my cats did not want to move with me.

She always went back to the old place.

Her stubbornness cost her her life after 1.5 years going back after I go get her.

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2 hours ago, connda said:

Mine seems to be genetically bred to look cute and sleep, with occasionally midnight murders of some poor critters whose carcasses are strewn across the kitchen floor in the morning.


"Slave - get me some Taro fish sticks and feed me, human."

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All cats are good.

I have never met a bad cat, only bad fat-cats.

 

42 minutes ago, Purdey said:

The Egyptians worshipped cats 3,000 years ago. I suppose that doesn't count.

 

where the Romans got them from?

3 hours ago, save the frogs said:

 

even after thousands of years of being domesticated, seems they have not lost their instincts to be predators. 

it's debatable whether they should ever have been domesticated in the first place. maybe they prefer being out there hunting than being fed kibbles and bits. 

 

domesticated on their terms

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