That might be because they only started living
near humans relatively recently, and because they were domesticated thousands of years after man's best friend.
Not exact matches
In the
relatively near future, normal, healthy
humans are losing the war against a fungus that turns its hosts into flesh - eating zombies.
Consequently, cat populations reach high densities
near human settlements, so they impose
relatively strong hunting pressure on prey populations (Baker et al. 2005; Sims et al. 2008; Thomas et al. 2012).
For the entire period of
human civilization, roughly 8,000 years, the carbon dioxide level was
relatively stable
near that upper bound.