My cat is a snuggle puss at night and often times he will wake me up curled up and purring on my face! No big deal for me but I am a little worried about when the baby gets here- she will be in a cradle in our room. The kitty loves closed in little places so I am having nightmares of finding him sleeping on baby's face.
Once we move her to her room no big deal, we will keep her door shut, but what to do in the meantime? I feel bad kicking him out but I guess that is the only real option...I know they make crib covers but do they make them for bassinets? Our cradle is homemade by my FIL (and beautiful btw) and isn't a standard size.
Re: Cat owners-a question
We kicked ours out of the bedroom. 100% all of the time, door stays closed. Do it now so they don't associate the eviction with that hollering monster of a baby that's monopolizing all of your time and cuddling - cat's perception, not mine!
There will be some tragic kitty crying at your door for the first few nights (weeks) but DO NOT CAVE! It broke me heart, but it had to be done.
We're also thinking that the cats will be so weirded out by our stinky, noisy baby that they'll want to stay the hell away, but better safe than sorry.
I really would not take the risk. Yeah, there are things that you could do to try and prevent it. But even if you think you have your cat trained not to do it, she might decide to try it one night.
Most pediatricians and safety experts strongly recommend closing the door and keeping pets out of the room completely.