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Baby, Meet Kitty - May 13, 2008
Have a baby on the way? Worried about how your cat will respond? Rest easy. A few simple steps can ensure a safe and harmonious introduction and coexistence.

Do any household rearranging -- like setting up a new nursery -- well in advance of your due date.
Minimize changes to your cat's routine, such as feeding, playing, and cuddling times.
Give your cat a good dose of daily love to reassure her that she's not being replaced.
Closely supervise all interactions, and help both of your babies to understand and respect boundaries.
Don't declaw -- it may turn your cat into a biter.


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