No, the cat is not a Chinese Zodiac Animal.
In the Chinese Zodiac legend, the cat was too busy sleeping to make his way to the big meeting. So it is not a zodiac animal.
The animals on the Chinese zodiac don't stand for months. They stand for years. The year 2013 is the Year of the Snake.
The 60th birthday because there are 12 zodiac signs in the Chinese zodiac and within each zodiac sign, 5 elements. If you are able to live through all 60 different zodiac years, you are 60 years old.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1991 was the sheep.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1953 was the snake.
In the Chinese Zodiac legend, the cat was too busy sleeping to make his way to the big meeting. So it is not a zodiac animal.
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The 3rd animal of Chinese Zodiac is the Tiger.
the cat - apparently the sun god wanted a race to see who was best. everybody was sure the cat was going to win, but then the rat pushed it out of the way (go rat!). so the cat is not in the zodiac.
It depends on the year you were born not the month.
There is no year of cat in the Chinese zodiac.
The cat did not race in the Chinese zodiac because of a legend that suggests it was tricked by the rat. According to the story, the Jade Emperor organized a race to determine the order of the zodiac signs, and the rat promised to help the cat cross a river but instead pushed it aside to secure its own victory. As a result, the cat was left out of the zodiac entirely, leading to its absence from the twelve animal signs. This tale highlights themes of deception and rivalry in the zodiac's origins.
The animal for December in the Chinese zodiac is the Rat. Rats in the Chinese zodiac are known for being resourceful, clever, and quick-witted.
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The Rabbit.
The Chinese zodiac animal for 2010 is the Tiger. Each year in the Chinese zodiac is associated with a different animal sign that repeats in a 12-year cycle.
1961 was the Chinese year of the OX, Metal OX.