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toroapo

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Hi friends,
I have an assignment for Wednesday and I have to find some information about the proverb "there is more than one way to kill a cat".
What does it refer to, the origin of it, and when and why people use this proverb?

I'll be glad if you help me
thanks for your help ;-)
 
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The phrase is a modification of 'more than one way to skin a cat'.

Various American authors have used the saying to mean that there is more than one way of doing the same action.
 
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