Cat’s Paw
. To be made a cat’s paw of, i.e. the tool of another, the medium of doing another’s dirty work. The allusion is to the fable of the monkey who wanted to get from the fire some roasted chestnuts, and took the paw of the cat to get them from the hot ashes.
“I had no intention of becoming a cat’s paw to draw European chestnuts out of the fire.”—Com. Rodgers.
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Entry taken from
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable,
edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.