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there's more than one way to feed a cat

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English

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Etymology

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Particularly: “Presumably a later "pacifist" variant; compare feed two birds with one scone. Who introduced it and when?”

Proverb

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there's more than one way to feed a cat

  1. (rare) Synonym of there's more than one way to skin a cat
    • 1989, Garfield's Longest Catnap:
      There's more than one way to feed a cat. This leftover pizza is just what I need to wreck my diet.
      (literal use)