Top 48 Cat And Kitten Sayings
#1. Cat, hmmm? From where I sit you look more like a Kitten."
My head jerked around and I shot him an annoyed look.
Oh, I was going to enjoy this, all right.
"It's Cat," I repeated firmly. "Cat Raven."
"Whatever you say, Kitten Tweedy.
Jeaniene Frost
#2. A kitten is so flexible that she is almost double; the hind parts are equivalent to another kitten with which the forepart plays. She does not discover that her tail belongs to her until you tread on it.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. That's what vampires do, Kitten. We always come for what's ours, no matter the circumstances. Bones said.
Jeaniene Frost
#4. The playful kitten, with its pretty little tigerish gambols, is infinitely more amusing than half the people one is obliged to live with in the world.
Sydney, Lady Morgan
#5. I have a kitten,the drollest of all creatures that ever wore a cat's skin.
William Cowper
#6. He gave the body a final kick and then turned to face me.
"You and I need to talk, Kitten."
"Now?" I asked in disbelief, gesturing to the dead vampire near his feet.
"It's not like he's going anywhere, so yeah. Now.
Jeaniene Frost
#7. There is no more intrepid explorer than a kitten.
Champfleury
#8. How else would you be able to talk, kitten-cat, if you were not thinking, hmmm?' said George to his charge.
But it was Francois ... who answered:
... 'Ah oui ... but there are a lot of two-legs [people] who do not think very much at all but who always seem to do most of the talking.' (p124)
Jem Vanston
#9. it was Elner who gave me my first cat, after I had my breakdown, when I told her the doctor said I needed Prozac. She said, 'Tot, sometimes what you need is a kitten,' and you know, she was right.
Fannie Flagg
#10. I love you, Kitten.
Don't try to get out of this. We'll see if you love me when I pay you back.
Even then I will love you, Bones called out as I stomped away.
Jeaniene Frost
#11. Even a heart of a kitten is reliable, if you know how to rely on
Munia Khan
#12. Once upon a time there were three kittens, and their names were Mitten, Tom Kitten, and Moppet. They had dear little fur coats of their own; and they tumbled about the doorstep and played in the dust.
Beatrix Potter
#13. Are you acquainted with the mood of mind in which, if you were seated alone, and the cat licking its kitten on the rug before you, you would watch the operation so intently that puss's neglect of one ear would put you seriously out of temper?
Emily Bronte
#14. The trouble with a kitten is that eventually it becomes a cat.
Ogden Nash
#15. Nothing says you care like sending someone a kitten.
Brian South
#16. If you like cats and have some, you get kittens; and if you like kittens and enjoy having them about, they grow up and you get more cats.
Paul Gallico
#17. Kitten, this is my best mate, Charles, but you can call him Spade. Charles, this is Cat, the woman I've been telling you about. You can see for yourself that everything I've said is ... an understatement.
Jeaniene Frost
#18. She, that will with kittens jest, Should bear a kitten's joke.
William Cowper
#19. [A kitten] gets himself into every kind of trouble ...
Champfleury
#20. A child is a person who can't understand why someone would give away a perfectly good kitten.
Doug Larson
#21. [My kitten] is dressed in a tortoise-shell suit, and I know you will delight in her.
William Cowper
#22. Kitten." His voice was thick with something I couldn't name. "This is the part ... where you don't have a choice.
Jeaniene Frost
#23. Wait a minute. Wait just a hairball kakking minute.
Jody Wallace
#24. You called her Kitten? And she let you? She put me in a coma for three days when I
called her that! My balls never recovered from her smashing them into my spine!
Jeaniene Frost
#25. Just because a cat has kittens in the oven, that doesn't make them biscuits.
Malcolm X
#26. Cat food. It stinks a bit, but if you don't put up with the smell, the little kitten will die.
Karl Pilkington
#29. The trouble with a kitten is that it eventually becomes a cat.
Ogden Nash
#30. Katy. Her name was Katy. Reminded me of Kitty. Kitty cat. Kitten. Look at me, putting all these words together.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#31. Dikaios smacked Elam with his tail. His curiosity wouldn't kill a sick kitten, much less a cat.
Bryan Davis
#32. I love your hands,' he sighed. 'You think I look like an angel? Well, Kitten, your hands are my heaven and your eyes are my home.' (Bones)
Jeaniene Frost
#34. You call that begging? Oh, Kitten, you can do better than that ...
Jeaniene Frost
#35. No wisdom that [my kitten] may gain by experience and reflection hereafter will compensate for the loss of her present hilarity.
William Cowper
#36. We say cat tastes like chicken when, had we been weaned on kitten stew, we'd say chicken tastes like cat.
Jonathan Grimwood
#37. A middle-aged cat will often play as unreservedly as a kitten, though he knows perfectly well it is only a game.
William Lyon Phelps
#39. [My kitten's] gambols are not to be described, and would be incredible, if they could.
William Cowper
#40. One was an ancient tortoiseshell cat with arthritis, who creaked around the house--but when Aunt Sibby flickered her fingers and crooned, Miminy, miminy, tall-as-a-chi-mi-ny, danced on his hind legs like a kitten.
Jane Louise Curry
#41. You're not supposed to smile at me like I'm a little kitten that stupidly thinks it's a jungle cat.
Suzanne Wright
#42. Minky, the littlest cat, look as if she stepped in snow when she was a kitten and the snow never melted. She is all black except for her white paws and the spots on her head and tail where the snow didn't melt either.
Anne Michaels
#43. Life is one damned kitten after another. Mehitabel the Alley Cat
Don Marquis
#44. It always gives me a shiver when I see a cat seeing what I can't see.
Eleanor Farjeon
#45. I absolutely adore Agatha Christie; so much so that when I received a kitten for my Christmas present, I called her Agatha, and I already have a cat called Hercule!
Kimberley Nixon
#47. Wrangling the cat into the cage proved interesting, and Josie had several scratches before Clint bent down and let out a menacing growl. The cat took one look at him and with a disdainful sniff, turned to march into the cage.
Eve Langlais
#48. It is 3:38 a.m., and the time of night when my mind starts running around all wild and out of control, like my cat, George, when he was a kitten.
Jennifer Niven
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