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highplainsdem

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Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:48 PM Thursday

Genome study reveals milestone in history of cat domestication [View all]

Last edited Thu Nov 27, 2025, 08:30 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: Reuters

A new genome study is providing some insight into the matter by determining the timing of a key milestone in feline domestication - the introduction of domestic cats into Europe from North Africa.

Domestic cats pounced into Europe roughly 2,000 years ago in early imperial Roman times, the researchers found, probably thanks to maritime trade. Some of these furry trailblazers may have been brought by sailors to hunt mice on ships that plied the Mediterranean carrying grain from the fertile fields of Egypt to ports serving Rome and other cities in the sprawling Roman Empire.

The findings contradict a long-held idea that domestication occurred in prehistoric times, perhaps 6,000 to 7,000 years ago, as farmers from the ancient Near East and Middle East first moved into Europe, bringing cats with them.

"We show that the earliest domestic cat genomes in Europe are found from the Roman imperial period onwards," starting in the first century AD, said paleogeneticist Claudio Ottoni of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, lead author of the study published on Thursday in the journal Science.

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/science/genome-study-reveals-milestone-history-cat-domestication-2025-11-27/



The earliest remains of a domestic cat that they found were at the site of a Roman fort on the Danube. (Cat remains from earlier eras were of wildcats.)

How fitting. Imperial cats...
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That is a grand discovery tonekat Thursday #1
"The cat skeleton was found near some pottery shards. Pinback Thursday #2
That innate urge to test gravity! TexasBushwhacker Friday #20
Fascinating news! Thank you. nt Ilsa Thursday #3
I can domesticate him Norrrm Thursday #4
Yes, but that was not in Eurpoe. soldierant Thursday #14
No, actually they're quite clear that they're not. Igel Friday #21
I said it poorly but we agree. soldierant Friday #24
This message was self-deleted by its author soldierant Friday #23
Mine own proofs BettyBlueDot Thursday #5
How familiar......hmmm, JMCKUSICK Thursday #6
Oh I love ginger kitties. They have such cute personalities. Ziggysmom Thursday #13
Welcome to DU Betty ! KS Toronado Thursday #9
I think its well known that we didn't domesticate cats. Xolodno Thursday #7
Cats were domesticated? Blumancru Thursday #8
News to our feline overlords as well!!! niyad Thursday #10
Cats are the only true socialists. If you own it, so does the cat. marble falls Thursday #12
I'm surprised. Cats were domesticated in Egypt for centuries before that. Perhaps for 10,000 years in the mideast. marble falls Thursday #11
Excellent point. It could explain the difference in temperament between "asian" cats and other breeds. Martin68 Thursday #17
My cat domesticates me Stacey Grove Thursday #15
Evidence of a more recent domestication confirms why cat are less inclined to obey, and more inclined to compromise Martin68 Thursday #16
It takes about five cats to equal the trouble of one dog airplaneman Friday #22
Exactly! That's why we have two cats and no dog. We can leave for the weekend, leave plenty of food out for them, and Martin68 Friday #25
Roman playwright Plautus "Nomen est omen" LudwigPastorius Thursday #18
at one time... da svenster Friday #19
Whenever or wherever domestication began, I'm just so glad... 3catwoman3 Friday #26
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