Cat Tales A History

Cat Tales A History by Jerry Moore, published by Thames & Hudson on September 9, 2025, offers a unique archaeological perspective on the complex relationship between humans and cats. This 272-page book delves into the evolution of cats from fearsome predators to beloved pets, examining how they have influenced various civilizations throughout history. Moore presents a narrative that spans two million years, highlighting significant interactions and cultural shifts surrounding these animals.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the historical significance of cats, illustrated through archaeological discoveries and contemporary examples. The book covers a range of topics, including the social history of cats, their various breeds, and their roles as pets across different cultures. By investigating ancient artifacts and modern media, Moore poses the intriguing question of who truly domesticated whom, making this work a thought-provoking addition to the study of human-animal relationships.
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The first book to explore from an archaeological perspective the incredible and improbable history of our relationship with cats, from fearsome foe to purring pet.
Feared, revered and respected, cats have left an indelible pawprint on the histories and civilizations of humankind. In Britain a third of all households have a cat, as of 2021, some 45 million American households owned one or more cats, making them one of the most popular pets in the world. Over the last two million years, cats and people have interacted in diverse and unexpected ways, but the predecessors of your furry friend were predators, not pets.
Here, for the first time, the path from deadly enemy to improbable roommate is set out through an archaeological lens by Professor of Anthropology Jerry Moore. Starting with the terrifying prehistorical scimitar-toothed cat of the Pliocene and the lion drawings of the Palaeolithic Chauvet caves, Moore journeys through our complicated history with these charismatic creatures. He travels along the Nile and across the Mediterranean, sailing on to South America, exploring pet cemeteries, cat mummies and exquisite statuary across continents and centuries.
However, our attempts to bring cats in from the cold have not always had happy endings, as Moore explores through such famous feline fanciers as Joe Exotic, Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. Combining incredible archaeological finds with contemporary media, Cat Tales surveys ancient and modern interactions between humans and cats, wild and domestic, to ask a simple but profound question: who domesticated whom?
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