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Would my cat survive in the wild?

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The Evolution of Cats

Cats were crucial for humans as they started to migrate overseas. They killed the rodents on board ships, thus protecting food stores and sails. So where humans travelled, so did cats. There was no need to select any particular character or trait of these cats. And there was no further change in the genus, except the behavior. Cats are solitary animals, and domestic cats are not air solitary. But it strikes me that those cats bold enough to approach granaries thousands of years ago have ended up with an evolutionary advantage over their wild counterparts. The wild cat disadvantage, i mean, you see already the numbers.

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