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| Cat in the old town of Şanlıurfa (southeastern Anatolia, Turkey). Photo Credit: © Nadja Pöllath, SNSB |
Cats are among the most successful domestic mammals; they are widespread throughout the world, even in the most remote areas around the globe. Their estimated number is around one billion. Earlier studies have shown that the domestic cat Felis catus descended from the North African wildcat Felis lybica lybica.
Archaeological remains also prove that cats joined humans almost 10,000 years ago, but the complex evolution of their domestication, particularly the geographical region, the timing and the circumstances of their spread, remain largely unclear to this day. This is partly due to the scarcity of feline remains in archaeological contexts and the difficulty of attributing skeletal fragments to wild or domesticated forms.
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