No. Personification is when human qualities are attributed to animals or inanimate objects, such as "The houses stared blankly at each other."
No! 'its raining cats and dogs' is an Idiom.
dogs and cats
Its raining cats and dogs
It's raining cats and dogs
The sentence would be 'We have dogs, fish, and cats.'
Humans, Cats, Dogs, Plants
An example of an idiom in the book "The Best School Year Ever" is "the apple of someone's eye." This idiom is used to show that someone is cherished or loved deeply. In the book, the Henderson children are seen as the apple of Mrs. Cavanagh's eye, despite their mischievous behavior.
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
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dogs and cats and dogs and cats and dogs and cats and ........
The dogs win in the movie cats and dogs.
Dogs,cats,deer,elephant,hamsters -william chuacuco:))