Thursday, May 28, 2009
If they don't help us, why do we feed them?
Have you ever wondered how the lion, tiger and saber-tooth became the mild mannered fur ball that cuddles up against your leg? Unlike the dog, cats do not help us hunt for things or protect us from thing hunting us. So why did humans domesticate them? Scientific American wants to tell you the answers to these and other burning questions about the felines in our midst.
Now, when they can evolve to not create an allergic reaction, I will finally be able to get one.
Check out the article here.
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