Cats supposedly love milk but they love cream more. The cat that got the cream rather than just the milk would appear very satisfied with him or herself.
The old idea is that if a cat is happy drinking milk, it would be particularly content drinking rich cream.So if someone says you "look like the cat that got the cream," you're looking particularly pleased (perhaps excessively smug) with yourself.It means you look guilty but happy.
when elena had won the english prize she felt like the cat that had got the cream
You might be confusing two different sayings; 'grinning like a Cheshire cat' and 'the cat who got the cream'. The cats in both these sayings sound pretty happy, but they are not connected. In Alice in Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat doesn't have any cream.
The phrase "the cat that got the cream" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century in Britain. It refers to someone who looks extremely pleased with themselves, similar to how a cat would look after indulging in a bowl of cream. The phrase likely draws on the image of a contented cat, as cream is considered a luxurious treat for them.
Leafstar is a brown-and-cream tabby she-cat with amber eyes
Blaze the cat likes Cream the rabbit,Cheese the chao,Tails,Silver,Marine and Sonic.
Kitten.
"there" refers to a place, as in "look over there.""their" is possessive, as in "their cat," meaning the cat belongs to them.
They look like kittens.
Yes, fat and cat rhyme, but "Is the dog fat and look like a cat?" is not correct grammatically. It would have to be "Is the dog fat and does he (or she) look like a cat?" to be correct grammatically.
Yes because it's made of milk and cream and cats love both. Hope you enjoyed. A cat may like ice cream, but you should not feed it to them. A tiny, tiny bit for them to taste is enough. You should be feeding them good cat food.
The mucus plug starts to appear when a cat is getting ready to deliver a litter of kittens. It is usually pointy, moist and a cream color.