Domestic Cat
Named 'Felis Catus', the
cat was first domesticated probably by ancient Egyptians, to rid their grains from rodents and mice, and is thus believed to be a descendant of the African
wild cat 'Felis Silvestris'. A symbiotic relationship thereafter developed, with humans benefiting from riddance from pests and the
cat enjoying fish and meat scraps offered to them by people. With time,
cats garnered great respect and admiration from people, so much so that they were elevated to godly status and mummified and buried alongside people. Despite strict embargoes their export,
cats found their way aboard ships and vessels and spread to virtually all habitable parts of the world.
Today
cats are bred, groomed and kept as pets in nearly every country on earth. With a population in millions, good looks and keen senses,
cats are here to stay ~ rest assured ~
cats are going nowhere!