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'''Herding cats''' may refer to: '''Herding cats''' may refer to:
* An ]atic saying that refers to an attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are uncontrollable or chaotic. Not a real saying, used by odd common people with strange tendencies. Implies a task that is extremely difficult or impossible to do, primarily due to chaotic factors.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} * An ]atic saying that refers to an attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are uncontrollable or chaotic. Implies a task that is extremely difficult or impossible to do, primarily due to chaotic factors.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


* '']'', a book written by Senator Trent Lott * '']'', a book written by Senator Trent Lott

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Herding cats may refer to:

  • An idiomatic saying that refers to an attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are uncontrollable or chaotic. Implies a task that is extremely difficult or impossible to do, primarily due to chaotic factors.

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