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	      PHKitkat
	      at Tue Feb 10 12:52:01 2009  [ Report Abuse ] 	[ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
 
 Hi,
 There is no magic solution to this problem.  A baby is a major change to a household and most cats do not react well to change.  I think the best thing would be for the cat to have his own room for awhile, if this is possible.  This way he will have a place where he feels safe as he gets used to the way the baby smells and sounds, and he will have his own things in the room as well.
 
 I never recommend getting "rid" of a cat as an answer in a case like this.  It's not the cat's fault.  He is just reacting to a huge change in his life.
 
 Regards,
 PHKitkat
 
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                Help Please!!!! - Angelchild11511, Mon Feb  9 17:49:12 2009
              
                 RE: Help Please!!!! - PHKitkat, Tue Feb 10 12:52:01 2009 |