LOL!
Umm...let's go to the tape...
No. No, it hasn't.
Frogs, yes.
Fish, yes.
Grasshoppers, yes.
But no cats or dogs.
2006-12-08 00:23:19
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answered by moto 3
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I never heard of it actually doing that. Maybe on weird occasions a dog or a cat have fallen down with rain. But naturally that would have scientific explanation. Such as being carried by strong wind... In the Old Testament it talks about raining frogs!
2006-12-08 23:32:10
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answered by Pichka 2
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2016-11-30 07:45:11
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answered by ? 3
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No. But the saying came about in the early 1900's. When it used to rain heavily and flood bringing up all the dead animals from the sewers.
2006-12-08 11:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm.. There was actually some sort of sucha a case. I know for fact it once rained frogs.. Maybe they took it from there and increased size of the animal for when it rains real heavy. Basically there was a tornado of some sort that sucked out a pond and the frogs in it and later it rained them out..
2006-12-08 00:25:06
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answered by Q 2
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I think it rained "Cat" once in Sussex. The unlucky mog was picked up by a freak wind and deposited during rainstorm.
2006-12-08 06:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol.
Put a lot of dogs and cats in a room, what do you get? Din. A lot of it.
That's how heavy rain feels. Oh well, it is funny figuritive speech.
2006-12-08 00:30:14
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answered by Nightrider 7
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In the old days when houses had thatched straw roofs the cats and dogs of the house used to sleep in the straw roof because it was the "driest and warmest part of the house" but when there were torrential down pours they supposedly got washed out and fell to the ground hence the phrase raining cats and dogs.
2006-12-08 00:33:08
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answered by kevgreengrass 2
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not that i have heard of
raining cats and dogs probably came from the latin phrase cata doxas which mean contrary to experience. So raining cata doxas kinda makes sense.
2006-12-08 17:30:33
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answered by k_man_su 3
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No, but it has rained newts, fish, frogs and unidentified meat which later turned out to be human lung tissue.
2006-12-08 00:23:21
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answered by KD 5
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Yes... When Animal Rescue's plane blew up
2006-12-08 04:13:37
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answered by Bubbles 4
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