Baby will only nap with cat in crib.. would you allow it?

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Anonymous wrote:Happy caturday, everyone!



That is just precious!
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Oh I love! My one year old is obsessed with our cat and crawls into his cat bed and curves her body around him - she also will suck his tail if we don't catch her fast enough. What can you do with an animal lover?
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Aww, I'm so glad you all find my babies as precious as I do!
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Anonymous wrote:Not only is that photo adorable, but you have a really gorgeous baby, OP.


Thanks. You don't think she needs highlights?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not only is that photo adorable, but you have a really gorgeous baby, OP.


Thanks. You don't think she needs highlights?


Maybe just a squeeze or two of lemon juice and some self tanner just to give her that summer glow.

Very beautiful baby. The picture a adorable. I would be very nervous and would probably check on her from time to time.
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OP, Cat has same coloring as Dewey the library cat. Give us the background of how this twosome came about. You should sell this pic to a cat food co., it would pay for her college.

I have an elderly relative who is probably not going to make it and this pic. made my heart happy. Thanks for posting.
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I'd make that deal!

I am very sorry to hear about your relative, PP. Glad a little baby love was able to brighten your day.
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Once your baby is sound asleep can you lure/pick up the cat and take it out the crib if you're too worried about smothering or hair tickling nose?
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Oh, you cat ladies.
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Clearly the cat loves your kid.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, you cat ladies.

:p
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Anonymous wrote:My cat is terrified of the baby. He won't even let the baby close to him, and he's not even crawling yet. I want to see a picture of this.

I don't think I would allow it for many of the reasons PP's suggested, not to mention DH would be super-pissed because he hates the cat (he's allergic).


Wait, do you all live together? Why did the poor man agree to having a cat if he's allergic?
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Anonymous wrote:My cat is terrified of the baby. He won't even let the baby close to him, and he's not even crawling yet. I want to see a picture of this.

I don't think I would allow it for many of the reasons PP's suggested, not to mention DH would be super-pissed because he hates the cat (he's allergic).


Wait, do you all live together? Why did the poor man agree to having a cat if he's allergic?


Poor kitty.
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Well this is just unbelievably cute. I would however agree with some PPs...remove the cat once she's asleep. I am a cat person but the one time I found one of our 3 cats in DS's crib I freaked out! The cat was sleeping so sweetly with his head resting on DS shoulder, so it was kinda cute but still, eeks. I'm paranoid about accidental smothering. I also don't like the idea of cat fur on my baby's crib sheets. That's just me though.
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Anonymous wrote:Once your baby is sound asleep can you lure/pick up the cat and take it out the crib if you're too worried about smothering or hair tickling nose?


I can, but he usually jumps right back in which is even more disruptive. He doesn't really take no for an answer. If I close a door, he will paw at it till he is allowed in. I suppose if I were to snuggle with him that would be enough to keep him away from her, but nap time is when I get things done. Maybe it is time to suck it up and get a video monitor or angelcare mat.
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