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The history of the cat is based mainly on the perception that the man has of the small feline. The domestication of the cat is believed to have begun between 7500 BC. C. and 7000 a. C.
DNA analysis revealed that all domesticated cats are descended from the African wild cat or "Felis silvestris lybica", a wild subspecies found in North Africa and the Middle East. Cats were domesticated about 10,000 years ago by the first farmers in the Middle East.
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The history of the cat is based on everything the perception that the man has of the small feline. The domestication of the cat is believed to have begun between 7500 BC. C. and 7000 a. C. The vision that man has of the cat differs completely from one era to another, being from antiquity, when they worshiped it, until the Middle Ages, when they were burned at the fires, thinking that it was a diabolical animal.
Today's cats have a common ancestor that is probably related to miacis. These small forest carnivores appeared around 60 million years ago and had the speed and size of today's riders, with an elongated body and long tail. Few fossils remain in the northern hemisphere.
The origin of the felines is poorly documented in the fossil record and the ancestors of the felines normally lived in tropical areas, which do not offer good conditions for fossilization. The disappeared species considered closest to the ancestor of the affected cats are the proailurus (small European and arboreal carnivore that appeared 40 million years ago) and the pseudaelurus that lived 8 to 20 million years ago in Europe and Asia, and of which Today's cats were separated 10.8 million years ago.
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