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Cat and a Newborn BabyStacey S. from Eagle Mountain, UT Feedback About This Post:RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
We had two cats when our first was born 15 months ago. I was worried about the same things. The cats actually did not like our son at first, which was okay because they never tried to get in his crib. But they also never did anything at all to hurt him. Post by mommy123 RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyI am 3 months pregnant and worried my husband and I live with my in laws and they treat there cats like babies I am wondering when the baby arrives is the cats going be jealous and harm the baby? Post By concerned mommy to be (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
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Post by jwrh626 RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyCats are smarter then you think, the cat is upset that the baby is crying and upset. You have a very sensitive cat. Post by jwrh626 RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyMy cat hears the baby crying and gets up next to the baby drives the cat crazy but the cat licks baby and tries to comfort the baby. Is this just a normal reaction? Post By .sue . parrin (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyI have had to many cats to count through the years, and the last post in reference to the sucking on the mouth and nose is common for cats. Especially if they were weaned early or just like to suck on something for comfort. My young daughter had a cat that sucked on her earlobe, and continued to do so into his cat adulthood. I have always had cats around my babies and young children with no ill effects what so ever. I really wish the "old wives tales" would die for good. It gives loving animals a bad wrap. The best thing you can do is raise children with animals, it gives them a sense of responsibility and sometimes a best friend to tell their secrets to. Post by jwrh626 RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
I did not believe this when my children were babies and allowed my cat to even sleep with my daughter because the cat would soothe her when she was crying, but when my second son was a teenager one of my cats got into bed with him and he woke up yelling that the cat was sucking on his nose and mouth! Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyGreat to hear it is going so well!! Best of everything to you your hubby and the precious little baby girl. She and the kitty will be fast friends as she grows. Post by jwrh626 RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyThank you everyone! I'm now 6.5 months pregnant and everything seems to be working out just fine, my hubby knows how much I love my kitty and he's doing a wonderful job of helping me with the cat box. He knows I'm being cautious and we're excited that the time is going by fast! She's due in November (yes, it's a girl) around Thanksgiving. I think the cat even knows that we're preparing for something because she sees all the baby clothes I'm bringing in. Also, I thought this was really cute, the cat was snuggling up by my belly one night and the baby kicked at her, and she was doing her "kneading" thing at my belly and was purring, so I think she knew there was something in there. It was cute to watch that interaction! They'll be good friends, I can tell already. Thanks everyone for your advice! Post by wdyjsu RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
I have had my cat for over 11 years, and I have had two sons since. I was never in any fear, but we did have to break her from sleeping in the crib. We used a doll and she would ignore it. I believe that cats were blamed for SIDS in the past and the stories have been passed down. I think it is important for kids to have pets growing up and there is no harm in starting right away. Post by jess RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyReally, I think it would be fine. I have two cats (Oreo and Tommy). They are great cats and I believe in 7 months when my new one arrives, they will be just find. Well, I hope so. I will still be cautious. Post By BRITTANY (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyI have a 9 month old and a 35 week old cat she fine with her. She doesn't get into her cot or anything. My daughter just pulls her about and the cat does nothing to her, but some cats like milk and can smell it, a motherly thing. Post By ami (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyThought you would like to see this picture. Post by jwrh626 RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyI have read that children that are exposed to pets before the age of two are less likely to develop allergies to animals. Post by Lynn RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
I had a cat when my last son was born. She loved him and slept in the infant bed with him. I asked the doctor and she said it was fine. I was worried about allergies, but he doesn't have an allergy to cats. If she is a sweet, patient cat, I would keep her. If she is a very active cat that is high strung it would be best to give her to someone else to love. Post by Har'iet RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyHi, congrats on the baby! When my son was born, our cat was 12 years old and they got along wonderfully. She never once climbed in his crib or anything. Actually, she pretty much pretended he didn't exist for the first 8 months or so. Then they became best pals. The only tip I have is that after you have the baby, but before you come home from the hospital, have your hubby or someone drop off a blanket the baby used at home so your cat can get used to the smell. We did that & I think that helped. Good Luck! Post By Lisa (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyI never had a problem with the cat around the baby. They do tell you not to mess with the litter box. My ex wasn't too thrilled everytime I reminded him to clean it. It's been 12 years ago so I really don't remember what that was supposed to do to you. I think I read it in the book "What to expect when you're Expecting". Post by moonlady RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
When I was pregnant, my doctor give me 3 vaccinations when I mentioned that I have a long hair cat. the Last one was next day after the labor. You need to talk to your doctor about the necessity of the vaccination because you also have a cat. Post by jmerinka7 RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyHon, everybody way back in the day would say never have a cat around a newborn because they'll suck the breath out of them. I don't know if that's an old wives tale or not, but I do know you do not ever need to touch the litter box or anything to do with the poop. There is a disease you can get that can cause trouble with your eyesight and also it could blind your baby as well. Talk to your ob/gyn about it, I can't remember the name of it, but I had a friend that contracted it. Good luck with the new one! Post By Cynthia M (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyMy only advice is to avoid cleaning the catbox while you are pregnant... other than that... KEEP YOUR CAT! Animals and kids go together like peanut butter & jelly. Kids learn respect for our little critters and pets enhance everyone's life. I have had all kinds of pets - dogs, cats, hamsters, and even chickens - in various combinations - before, after, and during the time my kids were around. Don't add to the burden of our already overcrowded shelters by passing off a creature because it suddenly seems "inconvenient." If you don't have any allergies - it is likely that your new baby won't either - so there is no reason whatsoever to get rid of your furry baby. My biggest challenge with the cats was to keep them off the clean and folded baby blankets. So, I would encourage you to not have exposed shelving where you store things for your baby that could become covered in cat hair. Post By Barbara W (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
My daughter's cat is a snuggler too. They do make Crib tents that you can put over the crib so the cat cannot get in. It was a big worry saver for my daughter and she got to keep her cat. Her cat is totally in love with my granddaughter from birth and she is now 9 years old. Post By Crystal (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
I do not have any cats (allergic to them)but do have dogs. I was petrified of them being a problem and read along the way while I was pregnant to include any pets in my pregnancy. Sounded weird but figured what the heck! I would carry around a baby doll at the end of my pregnancy and tell them be nice to the baby and all that. When they would go near her things I would say that is the babys whatever it was and then when my daughter was born my husband brought home the dirty diapers and gowns and introduced them without her there. Post By TC (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyOur cats were fine with our daughter until she got old enough to pull tails. At that point they got put outside. Here's a good tip. Put foil in the crib/bassinet/playpens when baby is not in them (and before baby arrives) to help train the cats to stay out of them. They hate jumping on the foil. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
Keep the cat -have hubby clean the cat box for a while though - I have 2 cats that were 12 years old when my son was born. They left him alone and kept their distance, and are just now starting to interact with him (he is now 3) Post by QueenBeeCrafts RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
I had 1 cat when I had my son. She would run from the crib to me when he would cry. When he was teething, he would bite her tail when he could get his hands on her, and she never once bit or scratched him. When my daughter came along, I had 3 cats. 2 ignored her, and one slept in the crib with her if I forgot to close her bedroom door. Post By jean (Guest Post) RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
Keep the cat! JUST DON'T CHANGE THE LITTER BOX WHILE YOU'RE PREGNANT (because of possible toxoplasmosis) If your Man really loves you, He'll do that one chore for you & the baby. My daughter was also afraid her cats would do weird things when she brought the baby home. But, not so. One cat totally ignored the child (& still does to this day) & one kind of watched over the child. What I mean by that is, Whenever Abby cried, the cat came running (feeling sorry for her). And the weird thing about it is: The cat KNOWS when her cry is REAL or FAKE! Abby is now 5 & always trying to "pull one over" on her mom, last week she was crying & her mom said to her "Abby, I KNOW that's not a REAL cry!"... Abby said "YES it IS!". Then her mom said " You know how I know"" Abby: "How?", Mom: "Boo isn't sitting by you, he didn't come when you cried" So Abby immediately calmed down & said with a contrite voice "You're right mom, I WAS faking it". That cat is marvelous. He will let her do ANYTHING to him. She can lay on him, tease Him, pull his tail, anything & Boo will just sit there placidly. Post by Cyinda RE: Cat and a Newborn Baby
A pregnant woman's coming into contact with cat feces can cause birth defects, so I strongly urge that you to avoid cleaning the litter box while you're pregnant. You should also wear rubber gloves if you garden in any area that a cat could be using to void. Outdoor cats are much more likely than indoor cats to be a carrier of this problem. You should research toxoplasmosis to learn more about it. My obstetrician didn't want me working with the litter box at all, even though both my cats were 100% indoor cats. Post by tsiegl RE: Cat and a Newborn BabyMine got alone great--my sister in laws cat didn't. It all depends on the cats attitude and yours. You can try it-thats what I did. I told myself I would try it and if it worked great, if it didn't, I would make her an outside cat. Post by mom-from-missouri |
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