Cats became our companions way later than you think
Cats became our companions way later than you think 6 days ago Share Save Helen Briggs Environment correspondent Share Save Getty Images All domestic cats (Felis catus) are descended from the African wild cat In true feline style, cats took their time in deciding when and where to forge bonds with humans.
"That relationship we have with cats now only gets started about 3.
5 or 4,000 years ago, rather than 10,000 years ago. " Getty Images
They dated the bones, analysed the DNA and compared this with the gene pool of modern cats.
The new evidence shows cat domestication didn't start at the dawn of agriculture - in the Levant.
Instead, it happened a few millennia later, somewhere in northern Africa.
"Instead of happening in that area where people are first settling down with agriculture, it looks like it is much more of an Egyptian phenomenon," said Prof Larson.
Cats only reached Europe around 2,000 years ago, much later than previously thought.
Today, they are found in all parts of the world, except Antarctica.
These rival kitties were leopard cats, small wild cats with leopard-like spots, that lived in human settlements in China for around 3,500 years.
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