Hi everyone! I have 2 awesome cats, but I am terrified that they are going to be upset or worse, dangerous, when baby arrives. Specifically I am worried about my little cat. (She's small, fluffy, chatty and likes to sleep on my head - and now my belly). My big cat (black, lazy, 18lbs of muscle and beautiful) is not so much of a worry because she's pretty aloof and cool with whatever goes down.
Has anyone had trouble with pets adjusting?
Is anyone else worried about this?
Thanks!
Re: How are you all preparing your pets?
I am totally worried. My cat is 13 and HATES children (he's VERY friendly with adults). We're hoping that, since he'll be introduced to the LO when he's harmless to the cat, he'll get used to the baby and become more protective than frightened and defensive.
My SIL's cats guarded my nephew when he was an infant. It was very cute.
I am not worried about the cats except when it comes to sleeping arrangement. We are going to skip the bassinet and put the crib in our room because 1. the cats will be too fat to jump in the crib and 2. the dogs won't be able to snout into the crib as easy as they could the bassinet.
I am terrified about our one dog as he has started acting really bizarre in the last two months. He has started trying to do a running jump whenever I walk in the door (he used to do this as a puppy but we trained him to sit and wait) and he has been destroying the house a little bit every day. So far it has just been toss pillows, some tchotkes and some books but it seems to be escalating the more pregnant I get.
DH will be bringing home blankets from the hospital for the scent but I don't know what to do with the dog now unless we drug him or put him back into the kennel.
I was going to write exactly this! We are going to put the blanket on the floor and split it between the beds so hopefully they'll be use to the smell of LO.
THIS! I too have a puppy, she will be a little over one when our LO arrives but I am still worried because we call her "baby girl" and she sleeps with us. I am convinced she thinks she's human, but I am so worried about her. We have contemplated getting her a playmate to keep her company.
For curing play biting, have you tried reacting by pushing the finger (or whatever) he's biting into his mouth instead of retracting it? It worked for our cats. When you pull back, it's more like play/hunting. If you haven't tried it, it might help. You don't have to push hard or hurt him, just don't react by pulling back.
I've heard from a dog & baby expert that this is just an urban myth and doesn't do anything.
My dog has been around babies and small children so I'm not too worried, but of course we will be on top of things. His problem could potentially be that he seems to think of himself as the nanny and won't ever stay away from the baby when necessary (like feeding & sleeping times).
This is kind of silly but once a week or so we bring out the bouncy seat we bought, with a doll in it wearing baby clothes, and we just set it on the living room floor while we watch TV so he'll get used to it (and not eat the dangly toys on it). He whines a lot, sniffs the "baby," and then comes to press up against me and get petted. So I imagine there will be an adjustment period....
We have two dogs, one small boston terrier and a larger boxer. Both of them are good with kids and but haven't been around babies much - still, I'm not too worried. The thing I worry most about is the baby's toys and the dog's toys!
A hospital class we took told us to do the blanket/towel thing so that the dogs would be familiar with the baby's scent (keep in mind, you'll probably be in the hospital for a few days, and your pets will wonder where you are). We've also heard that we should buy a life-size/small doll and start treating it like a "real baby" so that the dogs get used to having an extra small someone around... we plan on doing that in the next month or so.
This.
We have two pugs, by the way and a cat. And my mom is living with us and has two chihuahuas. I have read that you should introduce baby by smell first (let them smell the baby's blanket, etc.). Then, have the non-pack leader (i.e. other than the pet parent) bring the baby in and introduce him/her to the pets. So we plan to have my mom bring the baby into the house. There are some books detailing this if you want more information.
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