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Old sayings(idioms) about cats

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Idioms are more than important to have a good command of languages. It helps us to improve our conversational skills. By using idioms one can our ideas in a somehow better way. It helps one feel easy with native speakers. Here are some cat-related idioms.  A cat nap Meaning: A brief, light sleep. Example: Consider a catnap before offing to the USA A cat burglar Meaning: It is a connotation for thieves who have the skill to break into a house without being noticed. Example: He was a professional cat burglar so indictment may take time in court.  Fat cat Meaning: Negative description of rich people. Example: Fat cats in government may not pay heed to poor ones in difficult times. Cat got your tongue Meaning: It directs the situation where we want someone to speak but he doesn't. Example: You are not uttering something has the cat got your tongue? Curiosity killed the cat Meaning: Too much curiosity about anything may land you in trouble. Example: Let sanity prevail, for curiosit...