J - What a positive post for me to read, my baby son Kob(my first) was born on Saturday 15 Dec and although there were a few unsure glances from Maisy and Tommy at first so far everything is going well. We have made the decision to shut the cats in the kitchen at night instead of letting them run free (which I admit I do feel a bit bad about as Maisy used to love just to sleep under our bed with us all night) only problem is Tommy is a 3-4-5 am waker and did used to jump up on our heads for some padding. Do you leave your cats out at night?
I totally agree Kobe will be bought up to respect and love animals (especially cats!!!) as I think this is very important and if more people taught their children this at a young age we would not have the animal cruelly we currently do.
Congrats Marie !
I can understand that keeping the cats in the bedroom at night might be a bit of a problem if you are using a Moses basket, however my husband and I hate wicker so we don't have one.
What we have done is we have a big travel cot in the living room which she sleeps in during the day, I have adapted the basonette bit you get with it into a cat safe cover by sewing it back on itself, so the basonette bit that normally drops down inside is the cover and doesn't drop down at all, and is sturdy enough for even our sturdiest cat to sleep on it and it doesn't drop far into the cot, just a cats arse size drop
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For the bedroom we just have a big cot with the standard white cot net on it.
I haven't experienced any negativity from any ' professionals ', my health visitor and nurse are both total cat people themselves thankfully ! All our family is either very animal friendly or know not to incur our wrath by making any comments.
The one thing that worried me was that I'd somehow feel differently towards our cats when the bairn came along, but I feel just as strongly, if not more about the cats.
I was brought up with four pawed siblings myself and I hope my daughter has the same love from and towards them as I did.
Sarah - On the jealousy thing, I think this may be more of an issue in single cat households, but in multi-cat households the cats are used to sharing time, affection and space so I think it's less of an issue. I think so anyhow.