Hi all,
We are currently pregnant with our first baby and wanted to know your experiences with having a baby and pets
We have two cats who pretty much run the house, we love them very much and understand this will be a big change and adjustment.
Your experience would help alot! Thank you!
Re: Babies and pets
I've heard that the baby will probably smell familiar so they may act like they do towards their owners. Just never leave baby in a room alone with any pets. We love them but they are still animals and can still be unpredictable❤️
Because we know our pet, we know that he will never be allowed unleashed around a baby that can walk or run. Not how I imagined my kids' first experiences with animals, but hey. It is going to be a challenge, but we are determined to keep them both safe and stress-free (and to trust our experiences and not to listen to the "psh, it'll be fine, they'll get used to it" people).
If you're worried, there are trainers that will come into your house and make sure things are set up well. I set up a training session for each of my nieces and nephews so that they could learn to give orders, give treats, bond and learn some limits. It was well worth it and actually a really fun day out.
I agree with the post about getting them some exposure with kids BEFORE the baby comes. It will help you to create the best action plan once you know how they might react. I know this sounds super weird but we would randomly play baby sounds off YouTube so they wouldn’t freak the first time they heard the baby (crying, screeching, babbling etc.). I also got a baby doll and would just sit with it and would invite my dog over for a pet (nothing more) they could respectfully sniff if they wanted but I basically controlled everything in that interaction so they knew which commands to follow. When we got our strollers we would wheel them around the house and take the empty stroller with us on walks. My neighbors probably thought we were insane ha! Once our toddler was born I sent dad home with a blanket that I had wrapped them in at some point so they could smell the tiny human. They are not allowed in our toddlers room and even though they are sweet with our little one they are NEVER left alone with them. But the biggest thing that I think helped was carving out separate time once a week for just myself and the dogs. For 1 hour each week we do something they love to do (go for a run, go play fetch, get a pup cup at Starbucks) my partner does the same thing so 2 days out of the week they get that one on one attention. We also did a lot of walking with the baby together once I was cleared to do so. A tired dog is a happy dog. Although I don’t have cats in our home at the moment. I would have done the same type of exposure with them and I would of made them something that was just theirs that was new (ie another cat tower, new cat shelves so they could climb high and observe/judge my mothering skills, etc.) also I would be sure to carve out alone time with them as well. Just fyi it’s hard to even find time to shower when you have a new human but whatever effort you can put towards your pets they will appreciate. They may surprise you with how they welcome the newest member of your family. 💜
We never leave them alone with the kids but honestly the transition was easier than I’d have thought. They’ve adjusted really well. I hardly did anything to prep them for the second baby and they were fine. I think they know when I’m pregnant. One of my dogs is quite senior now and as long as the kids leave him alone, he could care less. I don’t let them bother him much. This will be my 3rd kid now and I imagine it’ll go really
smoothly.
I think my female cat would be okay- she is a little more social and curious, but I'm scared about my male cat. He is a scaredy cat and very nervous- just having adults over stresses him and he hides. I think all your suggestions about playing baby sounds and walking around with a doll will be helpful!
Thank you!