• Count Regal Inkwell
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    This meem is ahistorical

    Cats just sorta moved in with us when we started doing agriculture, because of all the bugs and mice.

  • Deceptichum@quokk.au
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    Ashkually dogs were domesticated 20,000 years before cats thought about domesticating us.

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      I am reasonably sure that if cats domesticated us before we domesticated dogs, we wouldn’t have domesticated dogs at all.

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        Nah, we domesticated dogs because they’re the only other predator on the planet that we won’t accidentally run to death while on a hunt. Cats are more into stealth and pouncing. Dogs and humans just chase our prey for miles till it can’t run anymore. It was pretty much bound to happen at some point.

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    Fun fact cats were domestivated twice, but only one line lives on today (african wildcat and the central asian wildcat)

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    Fun fact:
    In medieval times cats were seen as evil and chased away. The job of hunting mice was done by smaller dogs.