Preparing for the arrival of a new baby requires so much preparation. Aside from practical considerations like furniture, clothes, toys – and finding the space to fit it all! – there’s the emotional side too. The dynamics in your family are about to shift, no matter whether you’re new to parenting, or have kids already.
And what about pets? Dogs can be managed somewhat with training, and by gradually implementing a new routine before your baby arrives. But what about cats? Our feline companions are often extremely set in their ways, and might find it confronting to sense all the changes in your household that a tiny baby brings.
So how can you help prepare your cat for a newborn baby? And what should you watch out for?
Here are 5 practical tips to help make cats and babies work in your home.
1. Make any changes you need to make to the cat’s space in your home as early as possible.
Cats are creatures of habit. They can find events such as moving house really stressful, so a significant change in your household like bringing a newborn home can also rattle them, which could lead to behavioural issues. If any items your cat regularly uses such as scratching posts and their litter tray need to be moved to accommodate the nursery, it’s best to move them at least a couple of months in advance.
This will reduce the stress on your cat and help to manage the transition better.