Episodes

  • 009 - Essay on Feline Instinct part 2
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    31 mins
  • 008 - Essay on Feline Instinct part 1
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    29 mins
  • 007 - On the Diseases of Cats continued
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    24 mins
  • 006 - On the Diseases of Cats
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    18 mins
  • 005 - Domestic Varieties
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    17 mins
  • 004 - On the Management and Treatment of Cats
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    10 mins
  • 003 - Food
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    10 mins
  • 002 - General Characteristics continued
    Jan 26 2026
    The origin of the domestic cat (Felis domestica) has sparked much speculation and scientific inquiry, yet definitive conclusions remain elusive. Long before the cat was embraced as a companion in homes around the world, it was revered by the ancient Egyptians, who tamed these enigmatic creatures and considered them sacred to the goddess Pasht. As domestic cats occasionally interbreed with local wild populations and traverse borders alongside humans, its likely that our beloved feline friends boast a diverse heritage. It’s fascinating to think that our charming English tabbies may even carry traces of British wildcat ancestry, albeit faintly. - Summary by the author
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    19 mins