Can you have a cat with a baby, can you have a cat with a baby

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the baby has an allergy to cat hair, it is best not to raise it. Before raising a cat, the owner should deworm it in vitro and in vivo, and vaccinate it, such as vaccines to prevent feline plague virus, herpes virus and other viruses, rabies vaccine, toxoplasmosis vaccine, etc. And the owner needs to bathe the cat regularly, keep it clean and hygienic, and so on.

    Newborn Care Tips:

    1. Nursing of newborns: Newborns do not need soap. Soap is a degreasing agent, and newborns' ** are delicate.

    Newborns need to retain all their natural oils, so they should only be washed with water before 6 weeks. After 6 weeks, soap can be used. Mom may want to try a special liquid soap that can be added to the bath water without rinsing.

    Be sure to scrub all the folds well with your soap-stained fingers before rinsing them off. Wipe ** thoroughly, damp folds are very likely to cause inflammation, never use talcum powder.

    2. Nursing of newborn eyes: When cleaning the eyes of newborns, first wet a few cotton balls in wet water, then squeeze out the water, and replace a new cotton ball when wiping each closed eye, from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner of the eye.

    3. Care of newborn ears and noses: The nose and ears are organs with self-cleaning functions, so mothers should not try to stuff anything into them or interfere with them in any way. Stuffing something the size of a cotton ball into your nostrils or ears will only push things that are already there further in.

    It's much better to let what's inside fall out naturally.

    4. Nursing of the navel of the newborn: the umbilical cord of the baby will be clamped and cut immediately as soon as the baby is born, leaving only 5-8 cm of roots. After a few days, the umbilical cord dries up, and then it falls off.

    Mom can gently rub the umbilical cord area with polyvinyl alcohol ether complex iodine solution every day, and then cover it with sterile gauze. Ventilate the area as much as possible, as this will help speed up contraction and healing. If there is an abnormality, consult a doctor in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't have a cat if you have a baby! These animals such as cats are the main hosts of parasites such as Toxoplasma gondii. If you have a cat at home, and your child is accompanied by a cat for a long time, you may be infected with pathogens such as Toxoplasma gondii.

    In addition, if a cat scratches or bites a child, it does not rule out the possibility of being infected with rabies virus. Cat hair also has a certain effect on children. If cat hair adheres to the child's respiratory tract, it may also induce cough, asthma and other diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, I have a baby at home. Also got a cat. Outcome.

    on babies. There always is. Eczema.

    **Sickness, etc. It's not always good. Later put the cat.

    Just give it away. Now baby. of and.

    Much better. There are babies at home. Don't have cats anymore.

    Otherwise you will regret it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is best not to have a cat if you have a baby, because the baby is small, the immunity is low, and there are a lot of bacteria on the cat, and the baby is easily infected.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is better not to have a cat if you have a baby, because there are many bacterial parasites on cats, which will be transmitted to small babies, so it is better not to have cats if you have children at home.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is better not to have a cat if you have a baby. Raising small animals is susceptible to bacterial infections.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best for my baby not to have cats and animals, because raising animals will still affect it? It affects the child's immunity, because the child has poor immunity, so it is best not to have a cat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The baby is too young, or don't have a cat, the cat's hair will fall off at any time, and some babies will be allergic.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is better not to have a cat if you have a baby, because cats can harm babies if they are active.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's better not to raise! Small animals have toxoplasma gondii, and it is not good for children to raise small animals.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cats are not necessities, animals carry bacterial parasites, babies have weak resistance, for the sake of children, just in case, it is better not to have a cat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have children at home, you can have a cat. It is best not to have a cat if you have a newborn at home, because having a cat may have some impact on the child.

    Cats are the main hosts of toxoplasmosis, parasites.

    If you have a cat at home, and your child is with a cat for a long time, you may be infected with germs such as toxoplasmosis. In addition, if a cat scratches or bites a child when you have a cat at home, you cannot rule out the possibility of being infected with the rabies virus.

    Cat hair also has an effect on small children.

    Cat hair attaches to the respiratory tract of young children, which can also cause coughing, asthma and other diseases in children.

    Cats are very gentle, most cats will not take the initiative to attack you, and he can get along with children very friendly.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Secondly, families with children can raise cats, as long as parents regularly vaccinate cats for deworming, and pay attention to the hygiene of the cat's living environment, cats will not have any parasites or diseases, and cats are healthy.

    Finally, in addition to cats, families with children can also have dogs. Dogs are loyal to their owners, love children, and are born to take care of children, and they are the best playmates with children.

    It's not impossible to have children at home with cats and dogs. Just are you ready? Cats and dogs must change their hair once when they grow up, and the fluff when they are young is replaced with coarse hair, and the moulting time is more than two months to more than three months.

    In addition, they shed hair very severely, and in the summer, they lose most of their hair, and in the winter, they have to change their long hair. Cats and dogs have parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, etc., and some parasites zoonotic can easily infect family members, so cats and dogs must be dewormed regularly. And fleas outside the body are easy to run to people.

    Cats are afraid of bathing, forcibly caught to bathe, accidentally will scratch the owner, scratched by the cat need to be vaccinated in time. Cat and dog feces are extremely smelly and should be cleaned up in time. You can overcome the above and overcome the need to have a cat or a dog, after all, they can also bring happiness to people!

    Netizen: Families with children should be able to raise cats. The premise is that the cat should be regularly dewormed and vaccinated.

    In addition, the cat's paws should be trimmed regularly. Cats should have a docile personality. Families with children can raise some cats and dogs with relatively docile personalities and small sizes, regular physical examinations, deworming, and vaccinations.

    My child grew up with cats, and now he is 15 years old, in good health and good at studying. Most of today's children are only children with no siblings, and pets can cultivate children's love, so that they know how to take care of others and share them with others.

    Netizen: You can raise, and having a pet has a good positive effect on the character development of children. However, it is better to have a pet with a docile personality. In addition, pay attention to hygiene, regularly vaccinate pets and clean up.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As long as it is a credible pet cat, it is okay to do in vitro and in vitro deworming and vaccinations regularly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, as long as the cat is healthy.

    For example, I used to have a kitten parent, that is, there are children at home, so I attach great importance to the health of cats, and I am in Guangzhou. She had ordered a cat in the cattery, but when it was time to pick up the cat, the kitten died, and based on what she told me, it was judged that the cattery was informal.

    Then she bought a cat at a pet store near her home, took it to the pet hospital for examination, and found that there were ear mites, so she went back to the pet store and returned the cat. (It's her first time to have a cat, and she has children at home, so it's understandable that she pays special attention to her health).

    In the end, I bought a kitten at my house and brought it for a check-up, and the result was that everything was normal, and she was relieved to take it home. The follow-up is nothing, the cat and the child are very happy to get along, the cat has not been sick, don't worry.

    I was born to a female cat in my own family, and there is only a litter of kittens, and the cats have never been caged, and the family has never even bought a cage. Cats don't even have cat ear mites, they clean every day, and they don't specialize in breeding. I had no choice but to give birth to 6 at once, and I couldn't raise them, so I had to find them a new home (

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Many families will prohibit cats, dogs and other hair pets during pregnancy to avoid allergies to pregnant women, and they are worried about hurting the child after the baby is born.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's possible to have a cat, but be extra careful! In addition to vaccination, cats and dogs raised at home should also be vaccinated by adults and children. It is best not to have cats or other canine pets when your child is young.

    One is that cats can be infected with parasitic diseases, especially toxoplasmosis, which will affect the intellectual development of children and is not conducive to the healthy growth of children. Second, the child may be scratched or bitten and may be infected with rabies. The third is that children are easily infected with ** diseases, causing **itching, rashes and other ** problems.

    The fourth is respiratory problems, which are mostly related to the scattering of cat hair. Therefore, it is best not to have a cat when the child is young.

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It depends! If you raise it in the environment of an urban residential building, you don't mind using cat litter, because cat litter loves to be clean and clean, and there is a smell that guides it to be "convenient"! But if you raise it in a rural environment, there is no need to raise it!