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pregnancy and Cats
worry about my cats and the arrival of my baby.
My fears were unfounded. When we arrived home with our two day old son, our cats took one look at the baby in his car seat and headed for tall timber. They were wary of him for the first two months and slowly got closer to him. Now that he is crawling and cruising around the house with a pincher grasp, able to grab handfuls of fur they leave him alone except for meal times.. Charles drops more than he gets into his mouth and the cats have become automatic vacumn cleaners. |
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pregnancy and Cats
Exactly what I expect my experience to be. I mean to be very watchful of
baby and cats because I expect the baby to be more dangerous to the cats than vice versa.. after all grasping babies can seem like grappling monsters to little furrballs... babies are not exactly gentle! suez wrote: worry about my cats and the arrival of my baby. My fears were unfounded. When we arrived home with our two day old son, our cats took one look at the baby in his car seat and headed for tall timber. They were wary of him for the first two months and slowly got closer to him. Now that he is crawling and cruising around the house with a pincher grasp, able to grab handfuls of fur they leave him alone except for meal times.. Charles drops more than he gets into his mouth and the cats have become automatic vacumn cleaners. |
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