put the cat among the pigeons
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British pronunciation/pˌʊt sˈɛt θɹˈəʊ ðə kˈat ɐmˌʌŋ ðə pˈɪdʒənz/
American pronunciation/pˌʊt sˈɛt θɹˈoʊ ðə kˈæt ɐmˌʌŋ ðə pˈɪdʒənz/
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to cause trouble or upset by saying or doing something that brings conflict into a peaceful situation

What is the origin of the idiom "put the cat among the pigeons" and when to use it?

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The idiom "put the cat among the pigeons" originated in the 1800s, when pigeon racing was a popular pastime. Pigeon racers would often keep their pigeons in dovecotes, which were large enclosures with many nesting boxes. If a cat was put in a dovecote, it would cause chaos among the pigeons, as they would scramble to escape. This expression is now used to describe any action that causes trouble or disruption in a group of people. It is often used in a negative sense, but it can also be used in a more positive sense, to describe an action that is necessary to break the status quo and bring about change.

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