no
The mouse was killed by the cat.
cat it really is cat
But satisfaction brought it back
"Curiosity killed the cat" means that curiosity bits everyone and they want to know what is happening or what is going to happen next. so dont go wondering around cause youll end up getting cuaght, or you can end up getting hurt.
You really need to take your cat to a vet so that he can give you something that will help. There's really nothing else you an do.
No cat, he was crushed by rocks.
It is from the movie "Boondock Saints", released in 1999. After Rocco accidentally turns a cat into a splatter on the wall, Murphy says: "I can't believe that just f***ing happened!" and Rocco asks: "Is it dead?".
Curiosity killed the cat.
Because................................................................................... You are curious about why the cat was killed, and that was what killed the cat!
The mouse was killed by the cat.
The mouse was killed by the cat.
There is no given evidence to suggest that bluestar killed any cat.
No. The rest of the saying goes, 'But satisfaction brought it back'
It is very likely that "curiosity killed the cat" is meant rather than "care killed the cat". That idiom means that being curious is sometimes dangerous.
If your cat has caused harm to your rabbit, it is possible that your cat has killed your rabbit. It is important to separate them to prevent further harm.
Then you have a dead cat in your backyard.
They killed each other, as the mouse was killed by the cat first though the cat is also partly responsible for it's own death and is what could be called "Poetic justice"