Maybe, but I'm sorry that there's even one way to skin a cat. Who would want to?
When Cats bite and it doesn't break the skin, that is their way of giving kisses When Cats bite and it doesn't break the skin, that is their way of giving kisses When your cat bites you and it doesn't hurt or break the skin, it just means that he or she is trying to play with you. Or its a way of giving kisses. Whatever it is, the cat does not want to hurt you. : )
this is a terrible saying it is called " there is more than one way to skin a cat" People shouldn't use it .
its a the colour on top of the skin of a cat
I read somewhere in a book about cats that that is a way they greet you.
when your cat bites its own skin it means he/she could have flees of some sort or maybe just a bad itch .....this also happens to other animals ...resulting in them biting the own skin
If your cat has gray bubbles on her skin they could be bug bites. Gray bubbles on the cat's skin could also be cancer.
Skin and fur for a cat, skin and hair for a dog.
If you are reffering to the phrase - "there's more than one way to skin a cat" - it just means that there is more than one way to do something. i did research on the answer and its correct It could refer to the practice of climbing to the top of flexible trees and bending the top over and riding the tree to the ground. This was a popular passtime in rural areas years ago. Was called skinning cats or skin the cat.
The English version of more than one way to skin a cat originated with gymnastics. A gymnastic exercise performed that involves passing the feet and legs between the arms while hanging by the hands from a horizontal bar.
In prehistoric times, when one neandethal was wrongly accused of skinning a saber-toothed cat incorrectly.
A cat's body is covered in skin. Most cats have skin that is covered by fur.