So I was studying up on cats and dogs. Why did we domesticate them? Whats our relationship with them? I was curios so I went on search for answers.
The reason for this being in the survival forum? I'll get to that soon enough!
First up the dog. Mans best friend, thought to be the first animal domesticated. Friendly, and loyal the dog will always be there for you.
Why are humans and dogs so closely bonded? Why do so many people find such comfort in having dogs around, and why do so many gain so much
happiness and fulfillment from their pet dogs? From their part, why are dogs so loyal that they are commonly referred to as “man’s best
friend”? Why were dogs the first animal species to become associated with early humans, many thousands of years before any other animal was
domesticated?
www.livefully.info...
This article is what I stumbled upon in my research. I though it was the best I could find. Its states that dogs are great hunters, they joined up
with us, possibly through mutual benefit or forced domestication but that is unclear in history. The point being the dog is a utility tool of the
animal kingdom. A alarm to warn or scary off danger, able to help sniff out prey in a hunting situation, and capable of backing you up in fight. The
dog being a pack animal will be loyal to the pack IE the human pack that adopted them. They will be there for you better or worse as long as you
don't abuse them!!
Now the Cat. Mysterious, independent, and cuddly and fluffy. Also possible an alien transmitting device!
www.abovetopsecret.com...
There are two difficulties inherent in determining when and how the cat was domesticated: one is that, unlike many other species, domesticated
cats can and do interbreed with their feral cousins; the other is that the primary indicator of cat domestication is their sociability, and we all
know how far that goes. Domestic cats are identified archaeologically by their relatively small size (compared to feral cats), by their presence
outside of their normal range, and if they are given burials or have collars or the like.
According to cat researcher Sarah Hartwell, one theory of domestication promulgated by archaeologist J.A. Baldwin is that wild cats were first
attracted to human settlements by the small rodents who themselves came to feed on agricultural stores. Humans may have simply tolerated or actively
encouraged the cats to hang around and essentially guard those stores.
archaeology.about.com...
From the above excerpt is to be believed cats were just simply tolerated. However now a days are more or less friendly. The cat was useful to use
because it acted like pest control. They get rid of rats who infest homes and get filth all over the food and eat it. They get rid of gophers who
terrorize our crops and gardens. They also make a good companions in some ways.
How evoultion is making them coexist.
www.medicalnewstoday.com...
Cats and Dogs have always been at each others tails and throats. However, now forced to live with each other because of a shared resource they rely
on. Us, humans. Are starting to learn to live together in harmony. Which is good! Because in a SHTF situation were going to want our furry friends
with us. See told you I would get to the point
If it comes back to the dark ages, were going to have to rely on our ancient companions. Cats and Dogs first and foremost. They are natural attracted
to us and human settlements.
I focused on cats on dogs in this thread first because they are readily available. Easy to domesticate and useful. When you need someone to protect
your home and help you hunt you'll want a loyal dog on your side. When you need some natural pest control to work in the house and farm and someone
to give you cuddle during your black days you'll can turn the graceful cat.
As for other animals, like the horse and cattle. Well I don't think I would be qualified. I've never been around those animals nearly as much as I
have with dogs and cats. If you have and would like to add about them to these thread then go ahead. Information is always helpful.