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1653.1 | "...Never!" ;-) | GEMVAX::ROY | | Fri Aug 12 1988 12:20 | 7 |
| Well, I think I grew up fine in the presence of several kitties
from day one on...I never got sick from them and don't recall them
ever scratching me until I reached a more playful age. Unless your
kitties are known frequent mousers, I wouldn't worry about it (but
of course I don't have kids of my own...)
Maureen
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1653.2 | Ppppphhhttt..... | JAWS::COTE | I'm not making this up... | Fri Aug 12 1988 12:21 | 7 |
| Don't listen to 'em...
(Unless of course your baby reacts!)
Congrats to you and your husband! (Is his name Bob by any chance?)
Edd
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1653.3 | This calls for "CAT's EYE" | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Fri Aug 12 1988 12:37 | 26 |
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Ka-pooey on them!!!!! (eh sometimes I revert back to my little
girl state well.... most of the time :^) Sounds to me they grew
up with parents or mothers I should say that had been told by their
mothers that a cat will steal a baby's breath away. I think this
ole wives tale started way back when cat's were looked upon as the
devil's animal... I'm no expert but I seem to remember that source
for some reason. Anyway old wives tales don't die they just get
passed on from generation etc.....
There is a movie called "Cat's Eye" which is on every once
an awhile or in your local video store. It's a trilogy of 3 short
stories from Stephen King that are all linked by this certain cat.
Well anyways the whole last story deals with the above belief and
makes quite a mockery out of it!!!! I won't go into detail in case
anyone wants to see it I certainly don't want to spoil it...!!!
I think you should tell these well-meaning people to get this movie.
It's quite outlandish but the moral is there!!!!!!!!!!
I myself wouldn't worry....
Congrats!!!!
kim
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1653.4 | there goes those old wives again.. | DRFIX::IVES | | Fri Aug 12 1988 13:07 | 13 |
| Congratulation to you and your husband on the expected birth
of your first child.
I'm sure everyone in this notes file will respond to your note.
You already know about the litter box, and that's the big
danger right now. (Of course most of us "old folks" changed
litter boxes time after time with no ill effects.)
Close your ears to all suggestions to get rid of your fur faces,
and I know you will find that your new arrival and them will get
along just fine.
Barbara
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1653.5 | | SSMP20::DALEY | | Fri Aug 12 1988 13:26 | 15 |
| Right - the story about the cat harming the baby is an old wives tale.
There are millions of households with both babies and cats and
everything is just fine. It's when the baby gets old enough to pull
tails and poke eyes that the cat might scratch in self-defense.
And about changing kitty litter - if you are really concerned about
catching a disease - wear rubber gloves.
Your relatives may be concerned about your being over-worked
by caring for cats AND a new baby, or they might be looking at
how to cut expenses and are not admitting to you what's really on
their minds. Who knows. You have to do what YOU feel is best.
Congratulations on the anticipated birth. That's wonderful.
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1653.6 | | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Fri Aug 12 1988 13:48 | 14 |
| Congrats Erin - listen to the noters! I was raised with cats
my kid was raised with cats - it's the best possible way to
be raised! Think of how deprived a child would be with no
pets (cats). I feel very very sorry for children who can't
have cats for one reason or another (usually medical) - why
limit a child firstly, before it's born, secondly, for no
good reason, except on ideas of folks just trying to help,
which I would assume they are doing. Follow your own instinct.
Your child will grow to share your love of your cats with you -
what fun to share the love of animals with a child! Don't deny
yourself that experience.
E.T._who_will_never_be_catless_ever_no_matter_what_or_who_!!!!!!
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1653.7 | NO WAY!! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Fri Aug 12 1988 13:50 | 20 |
| I wouldn't give up my boys for all the friends and relatives in
the world!! NO WAY!! As a reformed pediatric nurse, I can assure
you that there is NOTHING to any of that stuff about cats and babies.
You will find, however, that the only thing worse than cat-breath
is baby-spit. And don't worry about wolves coming in thru the window,
stealing the baby and raising it in the wild (who ever thought these
things up???).
Oh, we have time for a quick kitty/baby story, don't we?? A friend
of mine brought her 2 month old daughter to my house and Honey,
of course, just had to check her out. He had never seen a baby
before and, upon close investigation, he found that she smelled
of something he knew best belonged in the litter box. As the baby
was lying on her blanket, Honey did his best to cover her up...it
was quite a sight! He was most disturbed!!
Don't listen to any of that 19th century crap!! Relax, enjoy your
pregnancy, and CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Mary
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1653.8 | Very smart cat! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:16 | 2 |
| Mary, that's cute! I can just see him trying to cover up the baby!
Smart Cat!
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1653.9 | I would never part with my cats! | TUDOR::ERYN | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:17 | 13 |
| Erin,
Congratulations from another Eryn who is 3 1/2 months pregnant! I also
grew up with cats and have no qualms about having them around now or when the
baby is born. The only fear I have is that my husband was very allergic to
everything when he was a baby, and he might pass that on. I am hoping that
breastfeeding and having cats in the house so that he/she is used to them will
help! (On the other hand he/she may take after me and not be allergic to
anything!).
Having cats around it is easier teach the child to take care of and love
animals instead of torment them as so many children do.
Eryn
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1653.10 | Don't ever give them up | STAR::BARTH | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:35 | 15 |
| KEEP THEM!!!!!
We have no children but a neighbor had a baby when they had two
cats. No problem! Now the child is about 4 years old and they
have 6 cats. No problem! The little girl is growing up with a
love of animals that she might not have experienced without them.
The latest edition of CATFANCY claims that children who have pets
before the age of 6 develop a stronger respect and love for all
animals than children that don't, so it should be wonderful all
the way around.
Besides, I know I couldn't give mine up for anything! Good luck
with everything!
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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1653.11 | Guard kitty! | CASV05::LUST | IITYWIMWYBMAD | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:46 | 15 |
| When my daughter was about six months pregnant, she got two cats,
an adult female, and a male kitten. Other than not changing litter
(her husband did it), there were no restrictions. Not only were
there no problems after the baby was born, Missy set herself up
as "guard kitty" at night. She DID sleep in the crib with him,
but down at the far end, and god help anything that came near him
in the dark - even his mother! who had to turn a light on before
going near her son. My grandson is now three, and Missy avoids
him during the day (no fool her!), but at night she is waiting when
he goes to bed, puts up with his cuddling (mauling really), and
still guards him all night!
I've never heard of similar behavior, but I think it is touching!
Linda
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1653.12 | Pepin the Poodle! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Fri Aug 12 1988 14:49 | 6 |
| Our dog did that with my baby - that silly dog wouldn't even
let me near the crib! He sat beside the baby no matter where
she was - he would be under the crib if she was in it, on the
bed if she was on it, etc! He was a real pain, but boy did
he love that baby! Pepin the dog and Susan the baby were quite
the team for a long time!
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1653.13 | very gentle cat | SKITZD::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Fri Aug 12 1988 15:23 | 18 |
| Cats seem to have an instinctive realization of how fragile little people
are and are generally very gentle around them....I do have a funny cat
and baby story, however. Our siamese, Tabitha, is a sock freak and steals
them whenever she can, runs to a corner with the contraband and then
blissfully chews the toe, making a very satisfying noise that seems to
be the purpose of the whole exercise...when my friend came to stay with
her new born for a few weeks to get on her feet, Tabby was a very responsible
hostess UNTIL she spied the baby's booties. AH HA! she thought, socks!!!
Perfect little socks!! We watched her VERY CAREFULLY reach out and nip
the toe of the baby's bootie, making every effort to not touch the baby in
the process, and then, very gently start to tug on the bootie....slowly
removing the bootie while the baby slept on, undisturbed. We were just
rolling in the aisles, laughing. If you could have seen the delicate
way Tabs managed to steal that bootie WITHOUT disturbing a sleeping
newborn, you would have no worry about any cat hurting your child.
Needless to say, we had to take away the bootie after Tabs managed to
steal it, but I gave her a sock filled with catnip to make up for the
loss.
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1653.14 | These kitties are not leaving! | USMRM2::ESILVA | | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:22 | 21 |
| Thank you all for your wonderful stories and making me feel so
reassured that keeping my kitties is ok. Deep down I knew that
what I was doing was right; I just couldn't imagine giving them
away because other people felt they might harm the baby!
Its sad, but a lot of these people don't like cats and can't understand
how I can adore them as much as I do.
Edd - yes, Bob is the dad-to-be (a very nervous and anxious one too!!)
Do you work in MR1 by any chance?
Eryn - Congratulations to you also!! (btw, I like the way you spell
our name, different, I've never seen it spelt that way before).
Again, thanks for all the words of wisdom and you can rest assured
that these furfaces won't be going anywhere!! I have a feeling
that they are going to just love having a baby around; especially
Bustopher who just loves to snuggle with anyone (even Reggie, our
dog!)
Erin
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1653.15 | Keep them!! | MEMV03::BULLOCK | Flamenco--NOT flamingo!! | Mon Aug 22 1988 16:51 | 21 |
| Erin,
I've been out all last week, and am just now reading this. I couldn't
resist adding a note.
I grew up with a cat, and have one now. From the time I was 5,
that cat was my constant companion. She lived until I was a sophomore
in college! I now have a wonderful kitty who has owned me for the
last 10 years. I can't imagine life without cats.
Evidently my "first kitty" wasn't really the first--I recently found
a baby picture of me (about 6 months old)--me on the floor face
up, with Kitty on the floor, as close to my side as she could get!!
Mom tells me that was my "Guardian Cat"!
So keep 'em; people who are telling you that probably don't have
cats anyway.
And congratulations on your out-and-coming baby!
Jane
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1653.16 | Keep them thar furfaces!! | MARKER::REED | | Tue Aug 23 1988 18:28 | 39 |
| Erin,
I, too, am still catching up in this file and couldn't resist adding
my two cents.
My cousin, who is more like my sister has a two year old daughter,
Zafia Nicole (Nikki). She also has a 10 year old, 22 lb. cat named
CAT (that's another story). Her husband attended to the "box" duties
throughout the pregnancy and nursing. Needless to say when she
brought Nikki home, Cat wasn't very interested at all, that is until
Nikki started crying.
You should have seen this kittie with the B-I-G eyes looking at
this little squeeking bundle. He then decided it was up to him to
be her Guardian Cat. After Nikki outgrew the basinet, Cat took to
sleeping in it. He lets Nikki pet him, yank his fur, pull his tail,
even lie down on him like a pillow. And this is from a non-lap
cat! It's really changed him and she just adores him.
When they came to visit me for a week, my two who have never seen
little people, headed for the hills. Esco decided it was okay to
check Nikki out while she was taking a nap. Esco sniffed her from
head to toe then looked at us as if to say "well *it's* not as bad
as I thought. Brandy on the other hand preferred to watch Nikki
while out of reach (i.e. stretched out on the back of the cat's
chair). By the end of the week it became a game to stay just out
of reach. Esco was sleeping at the foot of the bed whenever Nikki
was asleep and Brandy followed her around and even let her pick
him up.
I think the only thing you'll have to keep your eyes peeled for
is when your baby is a toddler and "discovers" the *BOX*. Other
than that pets and kids go together like a holey sock and an old
shoe.
BTW, C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S!!!!!! The very best to you and
your growing family. Keep us posted.
Roslyn, Esco and Brandy
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