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The answer above is wrong. dogs, duck, quails, other birds, tortoises, mice, weasels and grasshopers were kept as pets. Cats were never kept as pets there!

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In Ancient Greece, dogs (which were caged), birds, goats, tortoises, ducks, quail, weasels, mice, and grasshoppers were all popular pets in Ancient Greece. Dogs were very popular in Ancient Greece, but cats, were not. The goats did what goats always do -- turn garbage into fertilizer. This is called fertilization.

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The answer above was by a ignorant person. Cats were NEVER kept as pets in ancient greece. Dogs, duck, quails, other birds, tortoises, mice, weasels and grasshopers were, however.

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there were quite a few animals in Ancient Greece. There were Grasshoppers, Quail, Goats, Rats, and other small rodents.

Their cats were in fact ferrets.

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