Ady Samy Kary, Ka Avelao Hisy Maty.

This proverb refers to intense conflicts between stubborn individuals or troublemakers. It compares these disputes to a fierce battle between wild cats, suggesting that sometimes it is better to let the fighters continue until a fatal outcome rather than getting involved yourself. The equivalent English proverb is ‘When two dogs fight for a bone, it is wise not to intervene.’ This illustrates the futility and danger of intervening in violent conflicts between selfish and obstinate people.

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