Older cats do need time to adjust to a new environment especially with a child.
I suggest if you decide to get a cat. I suggest you get a kitten.
Show your child how to interact with the cat by showing, for example patting the cat and even giving your child the responsibility to pour food into the cat bowl.
Looking after an animal and socialising with an animal is a vital skill a child should adopt at an early age.
My son adores our cat and even gets up early in the morning to feed her. One morning, I woke up to a kitchen floor covered in cat food, he pushed a 10kg (22lbs) bag of cat food over to pour into the cat bowl.
is it save for my 1 year daughter to have a cat?
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Older cats do need time to adjust to a new environment especially with a child.
I suggest if you decide to get a cat. I suggest you get a kitten.
Show your child how to interact with the cat by showing, for example patting the cat and even giving your child the responsibility to pour food into the cat bowl.
Looking after an animal and socialising with an animal is a vital skill a child should adopt at an early age.
My son adores our cat and even gets up early in the morning to feed her. One morning, I woke up to a kitchen floor covered in cat food, he pushed a 10kg (22lbs) bag of cat food over to pour into the cat bowl.