INTRODUCING A CAT TO A BABY
that he interferes with the baby's breathing.2 You also don't want your baby getting overly excited and squeezing your cat or startling him، possibly scaring your kitty into scratching your child.
Make sure your cat has his own special area in the house—whether it's where his food and water bowls are، his litter box area، or a warm، soft spot to hide like a covered bed. He can go there when he is overwhelmed with all the changes in the home. Make sure you let him have that space all to himself.
Make sure your cat has his own special area in the house—whether it's where his food and water bowls are، his litter box area، or a warm، soft spot to hide like a covered bed. He can go there when he is overwhelmed with all the changes in the home. Make sure you let him have that space all to himself.
Introducing your cat to a new baby requires lots of patience and planning. If you prepare your cat for the new smells and sounds ahead of time، your kitty will adjust much more easily. As your child grows over the years، your cat and your child may end up being close friends.