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Walking by Itself: The Singular History of the Chinese Cat

Barrett, Timothy H.; Strange, Mark

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Authors

Timothy H. Barrett

Mark Strange



Contributors

Roel Sterckx
Editor

Martina Siebert
Editor

Dagmar Schäfer
Editor

Abstract

In today’s urbanized world, the domestic animals most familiar to the majority of us tend to be those small enough to share a living space with human beings. They may range in size from fairly large dogs through various smaller mammals down to tropical fish, and even smaller pets. The cat, towards the top end of this spectrum, vies with the dog as one of the most interactive animals and, hence, one of the most popular to be found in ordinary homes.Footnote1 Yet, unlike the dog, which has lived with humans for thousands of years, the cat – even if associated with people for almost as long – has only been brought inside the house in historical times, and is well known for still retaining a measure of aloofness, as our chapter title suggests. We have the sources to hand to trace cat histories in several ancient and modern societies and, though a detailed sequential history for China has yet to be written, the provisional narrative outlined here should be sufficient to suggest that cat histories have not all unfolded in the same way or at the same pace.

Citation

Barrett, T. H., & Strange, M. (2018). Walking by Itself: The Singular History of the Chinese Cat. In R. Sterckx, M. Siebert, & D. Schäfer (Eds.), Animals through Chinese History: Earliest Times to 1911 (84-98). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108551571.006

Publication Date Dec 8, 2018
Deposit Date Mar 20, 2025
Publicly Available Date Mar 20, 2025
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 84-98
Book Title Animals through Chinese History: Earliest Times to 1911
ISBN 9781108677554
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108551571.006
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/animals-through-chinese-history/AA4209FBA9D53F2BE5820BB7D5EF7A80

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