Then, our life changed again. We brought home Piper, and my life changed forever. Coming from someone who really was never a 'cat person,' I fell head over heels with my little munchkin. She is sweet, loves to cuddle, and has this girl wrapped around her little paws. She did have a rough patch after she was spayed but she returned back to her normal non-attacking self. Our lives are about to change again--big time! We are bringing a miniature human into our home and every animal parent wonders what affect it will have on them. I worry that Lily will feel deserted and crave more attention than she already does. I worry that the cat will 'play' with the baby and bite his tiny fingers.
I remember not too long ago someone made a comment that many parents give away their dogs when they have kids because of some reason, and that is something I could never do, and many times could be prevented.
People ask me all the time, how do you think lily will be when the baby comes? Honestly, I think she will continue to be her lazy silly self and will grow to love this little creature herself. She loves kids and attention period. Of course, there will be a transition period for all of us but once we all get into the swing of things, we will settle into a happy little family......
I know most of you readers have pets, and are pet lovers like myself. How do you feel your pets lives will be impacted with a human addition to the family?
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We have 2 cats, one I know will care less when the baby arrives, she's so wrapped up in sleeping 23/7 and eating the other hour of the day. But one I am a bit worried about, she might think the baby is a toy, I'm going to keep my eyes on her. But, I know it will all work out and the baby will eventually become a servant to the cats, just as my husband and I are.
I worry about our firstborn all the time....I don't want him to feel neglected and I seriously hope we'll make an effort to love on Henry even when we have a baby to care for. I'm sure it will be an interesting adjustment for you guys!
awww your kiddos are so cute! i know i will still be dedicated to giving my 2 cats attention and love when i have my first baby, i honestly don't worry about this. if i had a dog, which would require more attention and responsibility, i might be more worried. but my cats are so laid back, i think they'll be fine. hopefully lily and piper will be just great having baby b around, too.
If my beloved Macey dog was still around, I would never never in a billion years given here away b/c of baby. I think the animals and baby will create a great bond and they will cause mischieve. It will take a little while for the animals to get used to the baby, but once they do all will be fine. From teh time I was born I always had a dog:)
I'm glad you wrote about this, as it's a subject I'm very concerned about. Honestly, I already feel spread thin between two birds and a dog. And when we get a house, you better believe we will either get another dog and/or foster. I've talked to or seen so many people who basically forget about their animals once the human baby comes along. My friend told me she never interacts with her cat anymore-she just doesn't have time. I'm terrified of becoming like that. It's not like she wanted to, but babies require a lot of time and attention.
The birds are easier because you can just tote them around, but poor Levi loves his walks. He's just so sensitive. I hope you talk more about this when the little guy comes-I'm eager to read about how you handle it.
Well, now that this is an answered question for me . . .
Allie {4 1/2 year old lab}: Sniffs Isaac's head periodically. That's it. Doesn't notice when he cries.
Callie {4 year old cat}: Tries to lay on/against Isaac. Rubs against him. Seems to love him.
Lucy {2 year old cat}: Hasn't seemed to register that he exists.
I haven't stopped reading yet..ha!
So, we have three dogs (one named Lily btw) and there is NO WAY we would ever give them away. I just don't understand people when they say they get rid of their dogs when the kids come. NO WAY! We are pretty obsessed with ours though! I think your animals will be just fine. I'm sure it will be an adjustment, but they will get used to it. I mean HELLO I'm more concerned about myself adjusting than the dogs! :)
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