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ChristineZhou
what's mean of the cat's paw?
Sep 28, 2010 8:09 AM
Answers · 13
Yep. It is from the book. A cat's Paw is a person used by someone else to achieve something. E.g. when a young Chinese girl uses an old white man to get a green card, the man is a "cat's paw".
September 28, 2010
who wants to be a cat. and victimize somebody. i want to be a puppy and enjoy roaming free,pal
September 29, 2010
thanks
September 29, 2010
That's a good question. I've learnt the answer from wiki too. But I want to know where and how to use it?
September 28, 2010
Cat's paw is a phrase derived from La Fontaine's fable, "The Monkey and the Cat", referring to one used unwittingly by another to accomplish his own purposes.
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September 28, 2010
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