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Diana Rivers
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29 May, 01:35
Who is the first person to know about cats
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Sydnee Mcclain
29 May, 01:53
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Ancient Egyptians may have first domesticated cats as early as 4,000 years ago. Plentiful rodents probably drew wild felines to human communities. The cats' skill in killing them may have first earned the affectionate attention of humans.
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Kristen Kim
29 May, 01:58
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Ancient Egyptians
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They were the first to know about cats, which led to worshipping them. Nobody else around that era had cats.
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