Dogs chase small, fast moving objects.
That would be cats.
Properly raised and introduced, cats and dogs can get along.
Just like people, if they do not have this prey urge directed into proper channels, they will fight.
Dogs love 'the chase' of racing after a cat and people often thought (and some still think) that dogs and cats don't get along and thus, when people would argue or fight with each other the quote 'fighting like cats and dogs' came about. I've always had two dogs and introduced kittens into my home and they get along just fine. I have my two dogs and my cat Molly and all three of them go camping with us, fishing in the row boat and Molly loves to ride in the car and truck. In fact, my husband built a special carpeted stand for Molly between the truck seats and she perches on there and can dig her claws into the thick carpeting for balance.
Phrases for bad weather: foul or rotten weather, or poor conditions if it's not so bad.
Heavy rain showers with lightning occur when there is a significant amount of rainfall along with the presence of lightning strikes. This type of weather can be intense and may pose hazards such as flash flooding, strong winds, and the risk of lightning strikes. It is important to take precautions during heavy rain showers with lightning to ensure safety.
Unfortunately Nintendo added no weather in Nintendogs, however, in the new Nintendogs + Cats when you go for a walk there is sometimes a notification saying: 'It looks like it has been raining. Watch out for puddles!' and when you meet up with someone on a walk they might say: 'Yesterday my (dogs name) got covered in mud when we were out walking. Watch out for puddles!'
1) Becouse is spelt because 2) Raining is a clause 3) Outside is a clause If the question was that you had to pick one, choose Raining otherwise both of them. Hope this helps
The note names for the song "It's Raining" on the recorder would be E, G, A, B, C, D.
"It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiom.
The phrase "it's raining cats and dogs!" is hyperbole.
Raining cats and dogs mean that it's raining very hard
No! 'its raining cats and dogs' is an Idiom.
There is an expression - "raining cats and dogs". This does not mean that cats and/or dogs are literally falling from the sky, it simply means that it is raining very hard.
under what headword would you find the idiom raining cats and dogs?
Its raining cats and dogs!
No, the phrase "raining cats and dogs" is an idiom that means raining heavily. It has never happened literally.
It is raining heavily
In olden times people threw rubbish into the street. In amongst the rubbish would be cats and dogs which would be washed along the street during heavy rain. Hence raining cats and dogs. Of course, they are not literally raining from above!
Its raining cats and dogs
Beacuse someone told him it was raining cats and dogs