We have two cats and this entire time we just figured they're both skittish and would stay away. MIL is freaking out a bit and asked then if we were going to lock up the cats when we get home because she was talking a nurse who said that cats will lie on the baby and suffocate it because they're looking for warmth. What are the odds of this happening? We are also complicated because of the unplanned c section so will most likely be sleeping in the recliner for a week or so with LO in her pack and play.
Did you guys notice a problem at all or ever get nervous about the cats?
Re: STMs with furbabies: another question
The vet took one look at me and pointed at my stomach saying this is why she is acting this way.(We also had to factor in a recent move and the rehoming of our dog since she has always been around dogs) She explained that cats are very perceptive to human hormones and towards the end the hormones can cause them more anxiety as they know something is coming soon.
She gave us some options to deal with her anxiety, and explained that once my hormones go back to normal she should be ok. She said to make sure that her nails are cut just in case, but that she shouldn't bother LO other than a little curiosity at first. She said to allow the cat to get used to the baby and smell her to her content and not to try and keep her away when we are there supervising them, that way they won't feel the need to climb in the crib to investigate when we aren't around.
That said-- I don't think babies (or young kids) should be around pets unattended. And I do consider me sleeping to be unattended. So, if baby and I are both sleeping then the cats were locked out of wherever that is. Odds are nothing would happen but an infant could be seriously injured by a curious cat jumping on it or whatever. Likewise they aren't allowed in the nursery/DSs bedroom.
On the whole the adjustment wasn't too bad. My cats were my babies and I actually felt guilty (yeah I'm crazy) about their "demotion" but in the grand scheme they're still spoiled rotten and are very tolerant of my wild toddler.