• @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    I mean, this is straight up not true. The closest truly wild house cat is a weirdo that looks like a lanky house cat, and house cat brains are physically smaller and dumber than wild ones. Also need I point out how cats also have their pug versions complete with health issues normal cats don’t have?

      • Flying Squid
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        93 months ago

        The thing I think is most interesting about cat domestication is that wild cats do not meow and a domesticated cat’s meow is at a similar frequency as the cry of a human baby.

    • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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      483 months ago

      The real difference is dogs have had about 30,000 more years of domesticated selective breeding.

      • @[email protected]
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        83 months ago

        Actually, current estimates shows us dog domestication happened some time around 30000 years ago while cats were domesticated at the dawn of human civilizations, around 12000 years ago, so less than 20000 years of difference. Also, dogs were domesticated in multiple regions at different times, whereas cats are exclusive to two domestication events. I’m open to evidence of the contrary, of course.

    • livus
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      113 months ago

      Smartest animal I ever met was my indoor/outdoor cat.

      Then again she was brindle and looked like a wild cat.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        Same, my rescued, fully indoors cat is the smartest non-primate animal I’ve ever seen. They can clearly understand some sentences, subtle body language, and they’re the cutest manipulators you’ll ever see, knowing exactly how to get me to stay by their side for “only 5 more minutes”.