I'm wondering if any of you already-mamas have dealt with this before, and how you went about it...
We have two kitties who we adore. They both sleep at the foot of our bed at night and come by in the morning to remind us that they exist by stepping on our faces and giving us very sad "we are starving to death!" looks.
Every so often they'll see a cat fairy or a fly and bounce off the walls like they're on uppers and hallucinogens.
This arrangement will obviously not work when we have a newborn in the bedroom, but if we just close the door, they'll scratch and claw at the rug and cry for hours as if we are torturing them.
Have any of you slowly transitioned bedroom-dwelling pets out? Even if just for the first few months before the baby is in his/her own room? Do we need to start now? Any advice would be appreciated
Re: Evicting the fur children from the bedroom...
Luckily ours are indoor only - but they're very good bug hunters! They are both sweet but have their claws and a playful streak - so leaving them in the room when we are sleeping is definitely not an option... I have a feeling ear plugs until they get used to the new arrangement will be our only option
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Baby #1 EDD 6/19/15
Married to my best friend since 9/8/13
He was whiny for a few days, but he got used to it and seems to understand the new arrangement. I don't know if you have to worry about them with a newborn (generally I think pets are fine unless otherwise possessed), but if they're disruptive, try it for a couple of weeks and see how it goes.
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My advice is wait and see what happens.
Of course, if the issue is that you're afraid the kitties might jump into bed with the baby and accidentally hurt him or her, that's different. But anyway, I'd at least consider trying to let the kitties stay in the room. Good luck!
We love our fur babies Luna (2013) and Dozer(2014)!
Our 100lb dog is older and he usually sleeps outside the door of the kids room or on the floor at the foot of our bed. Our 30lb dog sleeps in a dog bed and tries to sneak in the bed from time to time on my husbands side (i'm 100% no dogs on the furniture and DH is a pushover).
My entire bedroom smells like the inside of a dogs anus.
I'm gonna need to light a candle but I'm afraid to light the match.
I understand all of you who will be keeping your dogs in the bedroom - I've had dogs before and my concerns would definitely not be the same with a dog. But when these two get going, they don't care what is near, under, or between them - and declawing them is also OFF the table.
They pretty much do this every morning, except most of the time its invisible cat fairies they're chasing, or a bit of dust.