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Cat Proverbs - page 8
A house without either a cat or a dog is the house of a scoundrel.
Portuguese Proverb
If you don't have a dog, you hunt with a cat.
Portuguese Proverb
A scalded cat fears cold water.
Portuguese Proverb
Don't let the cat out of the bag.
Portuguese Proverb
A scalded cat dreads cold water.
Hindi Proverb
Fair words won't feed a cat.
Italian Proverb
The cat loves fish, but is loth to wet her feet.
Italian Proverb
The kind man feeds his cat before sitting down to dinner.
Jewish Proverb
Dog and cat friendship.
Hungarian Proverb
He buys a cat in a poke.
Hungarian Proverb
He goes around it like a cat goes around hot mush.
Hungarian Proverb
A sly cat makes a big jump.
Hungarian Proverb
The cat is hungry when a crust contents her.
Romanian Proverb
The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet.
Romanian Proverb
A blate cat makes a proud mouse.
Romanian Proverb
Walk like the cat around hot porridge.
Swedish Proverb
Give a servant a proper meal and the cow will give more milk and the cat will drink less.
Swedish Proverb
Ye breed of the cat, ye would fain have fish, but ye have na will to wet your feet.
Scottish Proverb
Thou wilt get no more of the cat, but the skin.
Scottish Proverb
I would as soon see your nose be cheese, and the cat get the first bite of it.
Scottish Proverb
It is well said, but who will bell the Cat?
Scottish Proverb
A half-penny Cat may look to the King.
Scottish Proverb
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