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How to get cats as pets 🐱 Cats became domesticated by humans around 9,000 years ago, when humans began farming and collecting grain. During this time, rats and other animals began to invade the crops, which in turn led to cats hunting these animals, and humans kept cats around to protect them from rats and other pests. Cats belong to the "Felidae" family, which also includes lions, leopards, and tigers.
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OR…. Reptilians from Orion, which are highly predatory and technologically developed, decided they really admired Earth’s top predator species - big cats. And decided to cross in some snake and space dna, hence the hissing, and highly developed 6th senses. And bam! ET pet mod 101 for the distinguished Elohim lizard princes, deified throughout history. πŸˆπŸ›ΈπŸ§¬ Gotta b tru
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Cats are truly amazing creatures. πŸ±πŸ’–
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This was interesting
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Nice
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To keep cats as pets, you need to bring them into your home, take care of them, and earn their affection.
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Great
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Great
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Beautiful
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Great and superior picture
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Good
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ahahahhahahaha true
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That's really interesting! Cats have definitely played a crucial role in human history.
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