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Entrez Taxonomy
Felis catus, also called the domestic cat or house cat, is a
small feline carnivorous mammal commonly used as a pet. Its most
immediate pre-domestication ancestor is believed to be the African
wild cat, Felis silvestris lybica. The cat has been living in close
association with humans for at least 3,500 years; the Ancient
Egyptians routinely used cats to keep mice and other rodents (mostly
rats) away from their grain. The history of the domestic cat may
stretch back even further, as 8,000-year-old bones of humans and
cats were found buried together on the island of Cyprus.
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