history or some scientists belived that dogs and cats are the first animals to be domesticated. Cats were domesticated in the Near East about 10,000 years ago. And dogs have been our companions for 10,000 years probably just a little bit longer, in the histirical scheme of things, than cats. All 600 million house cats in the world can be traced back to five females of this species. They lived in forests before they moved into villages. Ancient Egyptians worshipped a cat goddess and had their beloved pets mummified and buried with them, along with mummified mice.
Dogs were domesticated by the lure of an easy meal. While humans were still hunter-gatherers following herds, canine ancestors were drawn to their camps by the smell of food and followed to …show more content…
To this the person may naturally awake with a start, causing the cat to leap painfully off your face and tear off out of the room at full throttle. The dog will then, of course, also wake up, emit piercing barks and then go chasing off after the cat.
II . Cats are more clean than dogs.
As for grooming, cats are clearly better at self-cleaning than dogs. They will spend a large percentage of their waking hours tongue-bathing themselves and picking large clumps of debris out of their fur. Unfortunately, having a luxurious, pristine cat means sopping wet hairballs lurking in unexpected places, like your shoes, for example. Dogs, while also very meticulous about grooming, are really only concerned with cleaning a single portion of their anatomy, which shall remain nameless.
III . Dogs and cats has a lot diversity of