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						| A262 Cats of the World The domestic house cat, Felis silvestris catus, 
						descends from a group of desert wildcats that lived in 
						the Near East, but most people do not think of the house 
						cat in a biological context, but rather as a favorite 
						pet.
 The relationship between the domestic house cat and 
						humans dates back over 9,500 years. It is sometimes 
						considered to be symbiotic. The human provides food, a 
						safe place to live, and generally a great deal of 
						attention. In return, the cat honors the human with its 
						presence. Cats are very independent; and the terms 
						"owner" and "master" are just not applicable as they are 
						to dogs. It has been said that humans exist to serve 
						their cats. Who owns whom? Cats are great companions. 
						Many will entertain their human with funny antics and 
						joyful playfulness. They will crawl up into their 
						human’s lap and purr. They may even provide an 
						occasional lick to express their affection.
 This poster shows thirty-four breeds from around the 
						world, but a recent study showed that over 95% of all 
						domestic house cats are not true breeds, but rather, 
						hybrids. The domestic house cat recently overtook dog 
						breeds as the most popular pet in the United States. 
						They are found in over 53 percent of all households.
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