NATURAL
CAT BEHAVIOUR
Bringing Home A Baby
Cats and babies can be great together if the
proper precautions are taken. A new baby means major life changes
for everyone in the family. Help your favorite feline prepare for
this blessed event by following these guidelines:Set up the nursery
as soon as possible. Let Kitty explore the room during this process.
Consider placing a small battery-operated motion detector (sold
at Radio Shack) in the crib to discourage him from claiming this
cozy bed for his special napping spot. Introduce Kitty to the new
scents that he will be living with once the baby is home by using
some of the powders, soaps, and lotions you will be using on the
baby. At least one month before the baby's arrival, establish any
necessary changes in the cat's routine. For example, since cats
like to cuddle, it is not advisable to allow the cat in the newborn's
room when the baby is sleeping, so now is the time to close the
door and to teach Kitty that it is off-limits. To get your cat used
to the sights and sounds of babies, invite friends with babies to
visit. If that isn't possible, try to obtain an audio tape of a
baby crying. Baby sounds may be the most frightening aspect of having
a baby around from the cat's point of view. Try to desensitize him
gradually to this aspect of baby's presence in the home. Before
bringing the newborn home, bring home an unwashed piece of his or
her clothing for your cat to smell. Our feline companions identify
us primarily through the sense of smell, not sight. Once the baby
is home, try to keep your pet's routine as close to normal as possible.
This means regular meal times and play sessions. Don't wait until
baby is asleep to play with Kitty. If he gets praise and attention
when baby is in the room, he will associate the new member of the
family with good times, not competition for attention. Be patient.
Pets need time to adapt. If your cat's behavior is a little erratic
at first, remember that in spite of all your careful preparations,
this still a big change for all members of the family. Eventually
everyone will settle in and your baby will grow up with the advantage
of having the unconditional love and devotion of a feline friend,
confidant, protector, and playmate.
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