To Let the Cat Out of The Bagby Marjorie Dorfman | More from this Blogger 12 Jul 2006 08:05 AM
To "let the cat out of the bag" or give away as a secret as it has come in mean in modern language, possibly has its roots in a country folk tradition that dates back about two hundred years. A common deception was to substitute a cat for a suckling pig in a bag for sale at the local markets. If the bag was opened, obviously the trick was revealed. Another possible source of the expression may have been reinforced by the maritime use of the cat-o-nine tails, which was a type of whip used for punishment. As the story goes, this whip was always kept in a large velvet bag on board ship and was only brought out when it was time to inflict "understanding" one some poor unfortunate someone. Whatever its roots, cats today couldn't care less. The modern feline is just as happy with bags (particularly paper bags) as they have always been. Just put one down in a room and leave your pets alone with it for a while. Soon they will be running into it and trying to fit inside. To let the cat out of the bag may be a common expression but it also, my friends and lovers of cats everywhere, a very effective, and I might add free, toy for your bored cats to play with. What do YOU think? Related Articles: "The Cat In Proverb And In Thought" http://blogs.families.com/admin/b2browse.php?blog=28&p=11177 Learn more about Marjorie Dorfman ![]() Marjorie Dorfman is a freelance writer and former teacher originally from Brooklyn, New York. Relevantpets tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags animals, cat proverbs, cat expressions, cats, felines Discuss this article
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