June 30, 2007

The origins of the domestic cat

Filed under: Cats — taamarbuuta @ 11:09 am

Awhile back, Everything Morocco and I were discussing in some comments about the origins of Morocco’s cats.

Today, Long Way Home posted about an article on the origins of domestic cats, saying:

However, the scholars can claim a new “first” previously given to Egyptologists. (and don’t we all know the catfight that will start).
Yep, new analysis of cats’ mitochondrial DNA indicates that modern domestic cats originated from 5 ancestrial lineages in the Middle East, and that their domestication began much earlier than previously thought–around the first signs of agriculture between the Tigris and the Euphrates.
In slightly depressing news, the domestic cat is the only subspecies of the 37 in Felidae not endangered or threatened. Good evolutionary experiment on Fluffy’s part, not so good for the tigers and leopards of the world.

This is good to know.  If someone in Fez could please assist me in taking a few pictures of street cats and allowing me to post them to my blog, I can show you how extremely different Fassi and Meknassi cats tend to look.

4 Responses to “The origins of the domestic cat”

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  2. Cat In Rabat Says:

    Will e-mail Meknes pusses

  3. Liosliath Says:

    I saw that WP article too, really interesting.

    Anyway, Fes and Meknes kittehs look different? I never noticed, probably because I’m digging in my bag for a can of sardines while making small talk with the small street denizen.

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