A cat believes in itself, her walk can assure you that much. She is independent, has a mind of her own yet she is gentle enough to be liked by all. A number of myths have surrounded this animal since ages. In ancient Europe, she was believed to be an evil spirit. Sometimes tattoos are harmful for skin. Those were the bad days for cats. Now, cats have become a part of almost every household. They have the power to win the hearts of their owners through their elegance, dignity and off course, their soft purrs and mews can have effect on you almost instantly.

Cat Proverbs

  • You will always be lucky if you know how to make friends with strange cats. Colonial
  • In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats. English
  • No matter how much cats fight, there always seems to be plenty of kittens. Abraham Lincoln
  • Dogs come when they're called; cats take a message and get back to you later. Mary Bly
  • There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats. Albert Schweitzer
  • Settling a dispute through the law is like losing a cow for the sake of a cat. Chinese
  • A cat goes to a monastery, but still she remains a cat. Congolese
  • The cat is a saint when there are no mice about. Japanese
  • The cat is a lion to the mouse. Albanian A house without either a cat or a dog is the house of a scoundrel. Portuguese
  • The kind man feeds his cat before sitting down to dinner. Hebrew
  • Handsome cats and fat dung heaps are the sign of a good farmer. French
  • Beware of people who dislike cats. Irish
  • Who cares well for cats will marry as happily as he or she could ever wish. French
  • An old cat will not learn how to dance. Moroccan
  • A cat will teach her young ones all the tricks, except how to jump backwards. Netherlands Antillean
  • When the mouse laughs at the cat, there's a hole nearby. Nigerian
  • As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat. Ellen Perry Berkeley
  • If you play with a cat, you must not mind her scratch. Yiddish
  • To live long, eat like a cat, drink like a dog. German
  • A cat has nine lives; for three he plays, for three he strays, and for the last three he stays. English-American
  • A cat with a straw tail keeps away from fire. English
  • Those that dislike cats will be carried to the cemetery in the rain! Dutch
  • After dark all cats are leopards. Native American (Zuni)
  • If stretching were wealth, the cat would be rich. African
  • One should not send a cat to deliver cream Yiddish The cat--moon eats the gray mice of night. Western Europe
  • When the cat's away, the mice will play. Western Europe It's for her own good that the cat purrs. Irish
  • Cats don't catch mice to please Khoda(God). Afgani
  • Fat cats and thin birds can share a yard, but thin cats and fat birds no way! Rosicrucian
  • Like the cat in the tree, getting caught up in the chase can leave us in an awkward place. Rosicrucian
  • The cat laps the moonbeams in the bowl of water, thinking them to be milk. Zen Saying
  • If men were now to turn their hostility towards the cat, it would not be long before the domestic cat became a wild animal. Nigeria
  • In even a cat the Buddha-nature exists. Japanese Buddhist
  • It is useless to show the gold piece to a cat. Zen Saying
  • Nature breaks through the eyes of the cat. Irish It's a brave bird that makes its nest in the cat's ear. Hindi/Indian A rat who gnaws at a cat's tail invites destruction. Chinese
  • He who does not feed his cat will feed rats.
  • Dogs are dogs, but cats are people.
  • When the cat and mouse agree, the grocer is ruined. Iranian
  • Beware of the cat that licks from the front but claws from behind. Old English Proverb
  • A trapped cat becomes a lion. Old English Proverb
  • Life's like cat vomit; if you don't clean it up you're going to step in it. Xnterna
  • Drowsing, they take the noble attitude of a great sphinx, who, in a desert land, sleeps always, dreaming dreams that have no end. Charles Baudelaire
  • If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man but deteriorate the cat. Mark Twain
  • One cat just leads to another. Ernest Hemingway
  • The cat is nature's beauty. French
  • The dream of cats is all mice. Egyptian
  • I have studied many philosophers and many cats. The wisdom of cats is infinitely superior. Hippolyte Taine
  • No heaven will not ever Heaven be; unless my cats are there to welcome me. Scottish
  • Dogs see people as companions; cats see people as staff.
  • It is better to feed one cat than many mice. Norwegian



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