• danc4498@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You can like it, but the hard truth is that cats were never domesticated. They can leave anytime they want and would be fine. Humans would never be the same, though…

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            1 year ago

            I think that’s because the narrow scientific term domestication is used in casual speach with a shifted meaning. And that’s because we don’t have any other expression for animals that you can be friends with that would sound as cool as domesticated (taming is too tame).

            Edit: Sorry, got lost in the threads. I’ll leave it here because it is still kind of on topic. I guess I should also add that domestication is a process and the line where an animal is considered domesticated is arbitrary.

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          1 year ago

          This only works for outdoor cats and in areas with plenty of prey. Most indoor cats don’t do well if left on their own and outdoor cats often struggle too.

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      1 year ago

      That’s what big cat wants you to think.

      In reality, cats already ate the rodents, but now you have to pay them for doing it.

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      1 year ago

      Hell. Even today cats are great for pest control, my cats go nuts if there’s a fly in the house until they get it

      Granted, a cat leaping across the room constantly to try and get it is way more annoying than the fly itself, but still lol