Long before domestic cats were ever curling up in front of our hearths and sleeping on our windowsills, wild cats were prowling throughout Europe, Asia and Africa. The journey from the wild state to domestication was a long one, and although cats still carry quite a few of the characteristics of their ancestors, they are one of the world's most popular pets, recently surpassing dogs.The true story of the cat/human connection began over four thousand years ago in ancient Egypt. Some of the first recorded history of cats living in close proximity with humans can be found in Egyptian hieroglyphics, and in the burial tombs of the rich and the royal. In fact, cats were actually worshiped as Gods, and given great reverence. Ancient laws even forbade the killing of cats, a far cry from the abuse and homelessness that far too many felines suffer today.The evidence found in Egypt, coupled with the appearance of modern cats led to the widely accepted theory that our furry household<.
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