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walk the cat back verb. To attempt to understand the true nature of a situation by reconstructing events chronologically from the present to the past.

Example Citation:
"The forward-looking effort to spot trouble on the horizon has a counterpart in the backward-looking effort to figure out what went wrong after trouble has in fact arrived. Intelligence analysts, who often have to second-guess themselves after defections and other failures, have a phrase to describe this kind of diagnostic deconstruction: 'walking back the cat.'"
—Cullen Murphy, "Walking Back the Cat," The Atlantic Monthly, December 2001

Earliest Citation:
"Some bankers are deeply unhappy about the changes. 'I accept that concept of a special role, of the uniqueness of a deposit-taking privilege,' said John R. Petty, chairman of the Marine Midland Bank and former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Johnson and Nixon Administrations. 'But something happened on the way to the farm. Some years back that uniqueness disappeared. Had the regulators and Government been resolute in preserving it, the whole view of the banks in the community and deregulation would have taken a different course.'

'I find it inconceivable that anybody could walk the cat back,' lamented Mr. Petty."
—Robert A. Bennett, "A Banking Puzzle," The New York Times, February 19, 1984

Related Words:
back hacking
cat typing
counter cruising
dead cat bounce

Subject Category:
Language - Idioms

Posted on March 20, 1996 at 7:57 AM
Updated on December 6, 2001 at 7:57 AM


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