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Cat urinating on my DS

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IlovePeterAndre · 08/01/2011 22:35

This is an odd one I know but I'm becoming increasingly concerned that our cat may be weeing on my 3 week old baby.

On two occasions now I have found his grobag to be wet on the outside and babys head very wet. The cat has clearly got into the room. I always close the door properly but today I saw our cat jump and open the door (like you see on you've been framed) and last week I found the cat actually in the Moses basket.

Has anyone else's baby been wee' d on? What can I do? My DH suggested putting a nappy on the cat too.

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Giddyup · 09/01/2011 15:40

Can you get the cat to bring you the toothbrush when you have your c section in 3 weeks? www.mumsnet.com/Talk/childbirth/1118800-Toothbrush

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Giddyup · 09/01/2011 15:44

Sorry, your c section next week....

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TragicallyHip · 09/01/2011 15:45

I can't imagine this is true!

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werewolf · 09/01/2011 15:45

4/10

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gallicgirl · 09/01/2011 15:48

Grin

OP must be very bored or very deranged!

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TheVisitor · 09/01/2011 15:49
Biscuit
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ILoveItWhenYouCallMeBoo · 09/01/2011 15:53

ok OP, own up. who is ya?

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DeeMcCo · 09/01/2011 17:38

I think you should give your husbands contraption a go!

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Sarahlou8 · 09/01/2011 21:25

My baby is 10 weeks old now. When she was 2 weeks old my cat weed on her car seat and blatantly in her bouncy cradle while we were sitting in the same room (Thankfully not on my baby.)I posted on the pets forum and most responses said that the cat was either extremely distressed by her arrival or marking territory. ( a pet website said cats are unable to feel jealousy - I disagree with this)

Advice was to fuss the cats as much as possible. Now believe me, I was so angry I found it hard to even look at the cat at first, but we did it and have had no problems since. I still don't completely trust them though and have to make sure that baby's pram/car seat/toys are behind closed doors overnight.

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TheManWhoSoldtheWorld · 10/01/2011 18:56

You could re-home the baby either?

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