I'm almost 30 weeks and am starting to get concerned about how my two cats are going to be with the baby? Worrying about scratching, hissing, etc. Also worrying about the massive amounts of cat hair that they can leave, and how it'll effect the baby. Anyone have any tips on peacefully coexisting with cats and a new baby!? Getting rid of the cats isn't an option...thanks!!
Re: cats and newborn...can they coexist?
The trouble really starts when the kid becomes more mobile. DH and I teach DS "gentle pets" but since he's been walking we've had to rescue our felines a couple times when DS pounces on them. Keep those claws trimmed at all times just in case and never leave pets and babies unattended.
As far as the hair goes. Don't sweat it. I cited this study when a FB friend voiced her concern for my son when she saw pictures of him with my pets. In addition to my two cats I also have a Siberian Husky and German Shepherd, so lots of hair. We vacuum 3x a week.
If you have very high strung or aggressive cats, then talk to your vet.
I don't know if it made a difference, but I did read it as a suggestion somewhere. When we came home from the hospital, DH carried LO in and I walked in first. I went right to the cats and petted them. We didn't force them to interact.
My older cat (who has been my personal body guard - always positioning herself between me and the door) was very curious and protective - she had to go see when he was crying. The younger one kind of stayed away, but would sniff every now and then. Now that he's mobile, they pretty much stay away. He grabs hair. I am teaching him to pet nice. He did grab the older cat's fur once before I could stop him. She didn't bite him or anything.
The younger one has sat across my shoulders while I was breastfeeding.
I think if you let them know they're still loved and don't change their routine too much (mine are very routine oriented), it can be fine. But both my cats are really gentle cats. I also think not taking over their space is important. As much as possible leave some areas that are just for the cats. Oh, and lots of treats help my girls.
Pumpkin loved to give "his kitten" (DS) baths with his tongue during tummy time. He was still recovering from his brush with death when Abby was young. He let's her dress him up & lay on him like a Pillow. The cat is a huge fluffy AW.
DS will get rough with him but I redirect DS to do soft touches & remove him if Kitty looks displeased.
Penny doesn't like being messed with. So she hides in the cat tower & in her hidey places. We gave her plenty of "kid free" zones to veg.
The best things we did were:
• add an extra cat box. One for each cat & one for the house (3 total). Covered (mobile babies can't mess with it) & cleaned daily.
• fresh toys, catnip & at least 5-10 mins of pets a day
• Kid free hide places, towers or even a gated off portion the pet can retreat to when it needs a break. Our laundry room is Kitty haven. If they've had enough they have a fresh box, comfy bed & food/water there. The babies can't bother them there because it's gated off.
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And yes. I forgot to add kitty safety zones in my first post. My kitchen is gated off to give the cats a kid (and dog) free zone to escape to.... and to keep DS out of the litter box. They also have two high cat towers in the house to escape if they need.
We have 2 cats one is a senior and is 17 yo. We are pretty sure he will steer clear completly and not want anything to do with the baby as he isnt even all that social with us.
The other is 5 and is super cuddly and friendly but can have attitude when he doesnt get his way. We were concerened that he will try and jump into the crib with the baby and get too close. Weve tried to start directing him away from that room a bit and plan on just keeping an eye on him and showering him with affection once the baby gets here.
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