|
|
|
New! Grab this
quick ..
its valuable stuff and FREE!
Are you pregnant? Just had a baby?
Visit Planning Family for free baby samples, baby magazines, baby coupons and
more
Tons of free baby stuff from the brands you know and
trust
Get
It Here!
|
|
|
|
Pets and New
Babies
By Teri Hanson
http://www.babychatter.com
So you've done everything you need in preparing to
bring home your new baby. You have the nursery decorated, the layette, have
chosen a name and decided whether to
breastfeed or bottle feed. One thing you may have
forgotten is Fluffy and Rover... your pets.
Up until now, your pets have probably been
your "babies" and gotten most of your attention, they are used
to being the king or queen of the house (my cat owns our
house, she just lets us live here). Pets are a very
important part of your household, a part of your family. How will
they react to a new member of the family getting all of the
attention that they once received? Will they be
jealous? Will they become unsociable? It is very
hard to say as each animal has a different personality, much
like people. The following are a couple points that may give
you some insight and tips for coping with your baby and
your pet.
One of the myths I have heard from numerous sources is that
cats will be very jealous and try to smother a baby when they
are sleeping. Also, that they will suck a baby's breath
away. I have heard that this is just a myth, but I
wasn't taking any chances, so the following are a couple
precautions to consider:
-
Keeping your pet out of the nursery while
your baby is sleeping or unattended, while
being not having to close the baby's door or lock up the
dog or cat is a concern for many new parents. This
could have easily been resolved by baby monitors, but I still
felt like I was shutting the baby out. Installing an inexpensive screen door to the
nursery is a good way to resolve the problem. Paint
the screen door the
same color as the trim and decorate it with baby
motif. You can get very creative. This also makes a great conversation piece to anyone
visiting your home.
-
Let your pet smell your baby and your
baby's belongings. By brushing away the dog or cat
every time your pet comes near your new baby can make
the pet resentful. Your pet may resort to bad habits
as a result of feeling unwanted and jealous.
-
Some have said to get a pet while your
baby is young. They have felt in doing this your child and pet can grow
up together and it will help to minimize jealousy. My
opinion is that if you do not have a pet already, try to
refrain from getting one until your baby is older.
Keep in mind that puppies and kittens have very sharp
little claws and teeth and while they mean no harm, they
want to play and accidents happen. Also, puppies and
kittens can be very active and demand a lot of attention
in training. Consider whether you want to spend
the time training the puppy or kitten or spend that time
with your newborn.
-
Most important, do not leave your newborn
unattended with a pet until you see how the pet reacts.
Our family survived the pet and baby dilemma,
yours can too.
| You are
free to use this article in your publications or on
your website. The only requirement is the inclusion of
the following, after the article:
* Article
by Teri Hanson of Babychatter.com. Visit http://www.babychatter.com
for baby names, meanings, origins, free baby stuff and
coupons. Subscribe to their free newsletter for
updates:
http://www.babychatter.com/ezine.html |
Search
for more Baby Names
Or
Try these:
|
Featured Sites

Enter the $1000 Destination
Maternity Wardrobe Sweepstakes
|