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Cat Owner's Manual › Chapter 2: Bringing Your Cat Home › Cats Interacting With Babies ›Intro: Cats Interacting With Babies
Introducing a newly acquired cat to an infant is, in many ways, easier than introducing one to older children. Simply hold the infant, then allow the cat (if it wishes) to approach and investigate. Then monitor the cat's behavior around the infant, and do not leave them alone together unsupervised. If the feline is already established in the household and the baby is the newcomer, the following steps will help the cat and the infant get along. « Initial Introduction for Adult Cats | Table of Contents | Checklist for Cats Interacting With Babies » Chapter 2: Bringing Your Cat Home
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