October 29, 2021 NATIONAL CAT DAY TIMELINE 4000 B.C.
CATS WORSHIPPED BY EGYPTIANS
Considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians, many pictures and statues of cats have been passed down through the millennia.
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ational Cat Day is celebrated on October 29. It was created by Colleen Paige to bring awareness to the number of cats that need to be rescued each year. Cats remind us that just when you think they’ve lost interest in you, they’ll turn around and melt your hearts. When it appears they’re too busy staring out at passing cars, chasing nylon mice, and sending tiny multi-colored balls to their under-the-refrigerator graves, they’ll somehow let you know that their very world revolves around you. Just wait. It’ll happen when you least expect it. Cats have their own timetable. WHEN IS NATIONAL CAT DAY 2021? National Cat Day is obser ved on October 29 each year with the same holiday being celebrated in Canada on August 8. HISTORY OF NATIONAL CAT DAY Lifestyle writer Colleen Paige has taken credit for establishing National Cat Day in 2005. Her stated mission: “To help galvanize the public to recognize the number of cats that need to be rescued each year and also to encourage cat lovers to celebrate the cat(s) in their Fall 2021
500 B.C.
CATS REVERED BY THE SONG DYNASTY
The first cat is given to the emperor of China and quickly becomes a popular pet among the rich.
lives for the unconditional love and companionship they bestow upon us.” We cat-egorically believe her. She appears to love all cats — domestic and feral — and we’re certainly in favor of that. Science magazine reports that cat domestication goes back 12,000 years. That encompasses a lot of toys and even more naps. The process appears to have taken place in the Middle East — think Israel, Iraq, and Lebanon. Domestication did not happen overnight. Cats did not go from wild beasts to softly purring pets — just, sort of, one day. Per National Geographic: “DNA analysis suggests that cats lived for thousands of years alongside humans before they were domesticated. During that time, their genes have changed little from those of wildcats, apart from picking up one recent tweak: the distinctive stripes and dots of the tabby cat.” Another study from University of Rome scholar Claudio Ottoni reveals that ancient sailors would bring cats along to “help protect food storages on board by killing rodents. This allowed cats to spread across the world.” We’re glad they spread. Like dogs,
100 A.D.
CATS TAKE A PERMANENT EUROPEAN VACATION
Egyptian traders introduce cats to Europeans, specifically the Greeks and Romans, who use them as pest control.
who get all the credit for being lovable, cats feel everything we do. They can gauge our moods and emotions — and act accordingly. They have also given up a lot of their natural cravings to live in homes and apartments. (Especially indoor cats.) Take a moment on National Cat Day to appreciate all the love they bring. Yes, they’re on the aloof side, but they’ve come a long way. Continued Next Page
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