"It is believed that when a man is raging in a fever, the cat cast ower him will cure him; applied to them whom we hear telling extravagant things, as if they were raving."—Kelly.
Cast ye ower the house riggin', and ye'll fa' on your feet.
"Throw him in the Nile, and he will rise with a fish in his mouth," says the Arab; and we have met somewhere with this saying, that "If he lost a penny he would find a ducat."
Castna out the dowed water till ye get the clean.
Cat after kind.
Cats and carlins sit i' the sun, but fair maidens sit within.
A rhyming intimation that exposure to the sun is not favourable to beauty.
Cats eat what hussies spare.
Cauld grows the love that kindles ower het.