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A low-angle shot shows a section of a room with a blue-green wall and a wooden shelf unit. The shelf unit holds various objects, including stuffed animals, books, and drawings. On the blue-green wall, there are several framed pictures and posters. One framed picture shows a cat in profile. Another poster, titled "ANIMALS LOVE GOOD PEOPLE," depicts a woman with several cats. A smaller, blue wooden plaque with four cat faces is also on the wall. On the floor, near the shelf unit, is a black garbage bag. A stuffed cat toy lies on the blue-green surface in front of the shelf unit. The lighting suggests it is daytime. Visible text includes Hungarian and English descriptions of cat domestication. The Hungarian text asks if the user thought Egyptians were the first to domesticate cats, stating that a 9,500-year-old cat burial site on Cyprus predates Egyptian domestication by 4,000 years. The English text echoes this, mentioning the Cyprus discovery and its implications for the timeline of human-cat relationships.
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