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Rescue Cat and New Baby

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CNovittBolden · 31/05/2020 20:11

Hi all, please be kind as I’m really nervous and scared to post this. I really don’t know what to do and need help.

My husband and I rescued quite a 10 year old cat last year who had been abused. We chose her as she’d been at the Center quite awhile as no one wanted her. She didn’t really like people, hissed and swiped a lot.

I’ve worked really hard with her over the past year and she has made major strides. She comes over and headbutts my legs and occasionally will let me stroke (though may swipe after a little while). The main thing is she follows me everywhere and sleeps beside me. She’s like my shadow.

However with my husband it’s a different story. We think she may have been abused by a male as she has never really warmed to him. Whenever he walks past she hisses and can be quite violent towards him in nature. He has tried to be patient and offer treats but she doesn’t seem to warm to him.

I’m currently 6 months pregnant and we’re really worried how she’s going to react to a new baby in the house.

I love her to pieces, she’s like a baby to me, however I’m terrified she’ll hiss and swipe at the baby. We’ll never be able to leave the nursery door open.

I’m also worried if I try to rehome her that she’ll never trust anyone again - it’s taken her so long to warm to be after being abused.

Please can someone give some advice on what to do? I’m in pieces over this. I’ll do anything I can to keep her with me, but I also want my child to be safe.

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Littlemeadow123 · 01/06/2020 17:07

This is all hypothetical. You don't know what's going to happen yet. My parents had a grumpy cat in the house when I was born and we just ignored each other.

Never leave the two of them together unsupervised though. Even if the cat was friendly and a big softie I'd be saying that. Which means keeping the nursery door shut while the baby is in there on it's own.

Bellebelle · 01/06/2020 17:12

In my experience cats just ignore babies, our two certainly did when both my DD’s were born. Agree with pp that best to never leave them alone together but hopefully at worst your cat will be curious when the baby arrives (the new smell is most likely the thing they’ll be interested in) and will then loose interest. It’s difficult but if you can try to still give the cat some of your time once the baby is here.

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