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How "new" is the baby? Your kitty was there first and may just need
a longer adjustment time. Make sure to give kitty lots of TLC and a
second chance - it sounds like she has such a good home and a loving
family to go with it.
Joanne, Puffin & Buttons
BTW - I'm due with my first "human" baby in June. It will be real
intersting to see how my "kitty" babies react. I'm sure that they will
be real jealous at first too. In fact, when my friends came to stay
with us for a weekend with their new baby, Puffin got so jealous that
she started limping, just like a dog would, so that someone would pay
some attention to her!
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| re. .2 Lisa - I'm sure Digital can come up with a VAXine !!
Seriously, I found that our elderly cat adapted after a few weeks ...... I had
her on my lap and gave her a cuddle at the same time as the baby. Eventually,
when she saw me get the baby bottle ready she went and sat on my chair waiting
for me to fetch the baby and sit down. She was given a lot of extra attention at
the beginning - eventually she forgot that she had been the only centre of
attention and became quite interested in the burbles and sucking noises! She was
one of the first things that my daughter saw when she could focus her eyes. The
cat (Twiggy) was 13 at the time and had had a long time as top cat. Given the
basic fact that the cat in question here is a Maine Coone, with their history of
good naturedness I would say that the cat will settle in time.
Avril (and Jenny and Pip)
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