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Bag of cats 

Crazy, wild, loud, violent.
Screw the box of chocolates, life is like a bag of cats!
Bag of cats by Msdmd526 July 23, 2012
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silly cats

To change the subject of conversation, especially with reference to silly cats
Bridget will you marry me?

Oh look at the silly cats!
silly cats by cal June 6, 2004

Raining cats and dogs 

As correctly stated, this is a literal phrase dating from 17th century England. Back in the day, peasants used what little land they owned for crops and such, so could not afford to keep cats and dogs on their land. As a result, people used to keep their animals on the thatched roofs of their cottages. When it rained heavily, the thatching became very perilous and slippery, causing the cats and dogs to fall off!
Oh golly, it sure is raining cats and dogs old chap!
Raining cats and dogs by NickR June 22, 2005

Goldman Sachs fat cats

2011: Goldman Sachs fat cats
Goldman Sachs are staffing US Treasury & the Federal Reserve.
Goldman Sachs took over the world and American economy.
Goldman Sachs rules the world.
Goldman Sachs Gets Multi-Billion Dollar Payback for Backing Obama.
Goldman Sachs was bailed-out by Federal Reserve.

Ponzi King - Bernie Madoff says, The whole US government is a Ponzi scheme, run by Goldman Sachs !!
OBAMA, The Wall Street President, Needs One Billion Dollars For The 2012 Campaign; time to shake down the Goldman Sachs fat cats?

destruction of cats 

Destruction of cats are a group of delinquent vandals who call themselves 'artists'. They spray painted sexually graphic images of cats on my business, a pet shop for godsakes. They are troublemakers and a testament to the scourge we call youth today. I tracked them back to their facebook page by their name, so if you find them on there, please consider doing your civic duty and report these criminals so we can get them off the internet and way from the impressionable minds of our societies future.

Holy Cats!

An expression of sheer and utter disbelief. Derived from the more common expression "Holy Cow!" (which is of Hindi origins).

Etymologists have tracked the phrase to a specific household in Colorado, where two (and perhaps more) males have been recorded using the expression. It is rumoured that the expression will soon inexplicably spread throughout much of Cambridge, MA.
"Holy Cats! I still have a lot of work left to do on my thesis!" quipped one of said Colorado natives.
Holy Cats! by DeeMar December 15, 2008