How We Domesticated Cats (Twice)

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How We Domesticated Cats (Twice)


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A 9,500-year-old burial in Cyprus represents some of the oldest known evidence of human/cat companionships anywhere in the world. But when did this close relationship between humans and cats start? And how did humans help cats take over the world? 

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  1. If you liked this video and are looking for more Eons, we've just launched our new podcast "Eons: Mysteries of Deep Time" where Blake, Michelle and Kallie will focus in on the greatest mysteries of natural history. Check it out in your preferred podcast app!

  2. Then you brought your cats to "America" and nearly wiped out all of our native cats, we had bobcats and cougars everywhere. now cougars are called mountain lions because they are to scared to be in the valley now since there is no wild forest in the valley. Although mountain lions still be traveling through creeks to get to other mountains.

  3. 2 different cat genes might be true, because cats are either so chill that you could flip them upside down and they do not care, or the other gene that will maul you the second you reach for them

  4. This is not true.
    Felines domesticated themselves.
    They literally changed their meow(which they only do to humans)as a human child needing help cry….so the humans would stop using them as bush meat.

  5. I understand the prejudice for cat behaviour but my cat is the sweetest most sensitive cat in the world, no special breed just classic European cat, the vibe is there

  6. I love cats. I hated them growing up but slowly I began to learn more about them and then I got one for my other half and now we have two. It’s funny that a dog person can be converted to a cat person.