Herding cats

Origin of: Herding cats

Herding cats

Like herding cats is a simile that means trying to control an uncontrollable situation based on the fact that cats are independent creatures and resist any attempt to make them conform to set rules. It is a relatively modern American idiom that dates from the mid-1980s and was thought to be first applied to computer and IT people, who were apparently viewed as notoriously difficult to control and manage.