L.H. asks from Holiday, FL on January 17, 2008
Debating over a Cat....
I need a little help deciding here... my mother in law has 2 cats they're both sweet but however she's been looking to give one away. I've never been a cat lover or a dog lover for one reasons....the shedding of hair... However this cat she wants to give away, when i was pregnant it would always come by my tummy and rub its head every time i go there it comes to me and it just wants to play... this cat has gotten into me...im in love with him... I would take him in our home, but one problem...he sheds like crazy. you touch it and you get a fool hand of cat hair. I hate seen hair in food or around the house thats just the way ive always been plus i have a 11 month old baby girl who loves cats... So here it is does anyone know on what I could buy or do so this cat won't shed like it does? I'd love to take him in but i can't take all the shedding! please help me ive never owned a pet before...besides a small bird growing up but its nothing like a cat! so Id love to take this guy in but if anyone has any solution to my problem I would REALLY appreciated! thanks so much!
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thanks so much to all that responded. very helpful in making my decision. we decided not to get it, itd be too much for us pluse my little girl isn't old enough to know when to stay away from the cat, and the cleaning and everything else that comes from it. At least someone who'll have the time and love it will take care of it. thanks so much again!
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J.R. answers from Ocala on January 20, 2008
Take the cat!!! YOu already know it's disposition and have bonded with it. A cat is quick enough to escape a toddler if it wants to. The benefits far outweigh the disadvantages. Shedding is part of cat ownership-just deal with it.
A.K. answers from Jacksonville on January 18, 2008
Lanta,
I agree with Tara. Cats are great but they require lots of tlc. I absolutly love cats but my hubby wont let me get one cause of the litter box( cats are messy with the litter). The problem with the shedding either you can deal with it or you cant. Cats are going to shed reguardless. You can have it shaved but i must say that it isnt very fair to the cat. That is its way of staying warm if you take that away it will be cold and is likely to get a cold. Either way make the decision that is best for you. Good luck.
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M.S. answers from Ocala on January 18, 2008
If I was you I would stay far away from cats.
They are cute and loveable but you need to know the RISK'S that go along with having kids and cats in the same house.
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Cats, May Up Eczema and Asthma Risk in Infants and Children.
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/eczema/...
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Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by a parasite called Toxoplasmagondii that you can get from handling soil or cat litter that contains cat feces ((( don't cats lick themselves and can't they take this parasite from their butt to their hair when they lick themselves??????????????????????????????)))
Don't we pet the cats with our hands? I think so! Do we wash our hands like we should (OFTEN)? No we don't.
(((And if they have this parasite on or near their butt, can't they get it on the furniture or the carpet?????)))
Imagine your little one playing on the floor where the cat was.
Do people allow cats to lick on them??? I think so! Let’s try to remember where they had their tongue at.
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I do not have any cats because of all of this and more.
Asthma is no JOKE.
When you have a child that has asthma you as the mother or parents have to worry about every step and breath that they take. It is a hard life to live with asthma.
My daughter has ASTHMA.
I hope that this information has helped you and I hope that you can make the best decision for you and your family,
God Bless
M.A. answers from Orlando on January 19, 2008
Hi Lanta! We shave our cats, which cuts down MAJORLY on the shedding. You can take them to a local groomer and they will do it for you. I hope this helps!
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B.R. answers from Orlando on January 18, 2008
I've owned cats all my life. The only thing I can tell you is to comb the cats hair frequently. You may want to ask a veternarian (not sure how to spell it) for any ideas as well. Sorry I wasn't much help for you.
I finally gave my cat away though. I have a 2.4 year old son. And he'd always chase it and had gotten slapped several times. So do keep that in mind if you do decide on the cat. Hopefully cat and child will be okay together.
K.G. answers from Jacksonville on January 19, 2008
Take the cat! I'm a cat-lover, but I also believe that children who grow up with pets learn to be more caring and empathetic about the feelings of others, and learn to be more responsible. Plus, it's great to always have a friend around!
You need to buy a GOOD brush for your cat. Not a cheap one from the grocery store. You should go to a pet supply store (like PetsMart) and ask for a good brush for a cat. You want one that will get through to the under-layer of hair. You will want to brush your cat DAILY. All the hair will come off in the brush (and there will be tons of it, especially at first) and not all around the house.
M.I. answers from Orlando on January 19, 2008
The more you brush the cat the less he/she will shed. (I suggest brushing outside :) However, two times a year the cat will jurastically shed (which is like you said, a handfull of hair everytime you pet him) If you have the time to take him outside and brush him 2x daily It will help a lot, and constant upkeep at your house, but don't believe anyone that tells you that there is a cure all solution....Unless their crazy cure all solution is to shave it! LOL (Don't do that)
C.C. answers from Tampa on January 18, 2008
Try taking him to a groomer, you could have him shaved down, even do a lion cut so just his head and feet and tip of the tail have hair. And you could buy yourself the roomba vacume in hopes of it hiding the hair from your site. As far as it in food, I have show dogs and unfortunetly hair ever where but it rarely makes it in my food. I have leather furniture so it doesnt stick to that and wood floors so it doesnt stick to the carpet, a quick run with my vacumme and its gone and I dont ahve to worry about guests sitting on my sofa and leaving covered in hair.
Take the cat, he will bring you more joy then you can imagine. He just might make you a full fledged animal person.
J.M. answers from Orlando on January 18, 2008
Hi Lanta!
i have 2 longhaired cats and a now 5 week old baby girl. I, too, was nervous about maintaining my cats with a baby. I recently changed pet food, and I can tell you that it has made a world of difference in the amount of hair I find around the house. While their coats are shinier and fuller, they don't shed nearly as much. I've tried several brands of food lately b/c of the pet food recalls, and the one that has worked the best for us is made by Blue Buffalo company (you can get it at pet stores). My cats love it and it has made a big difference in their coats. I think the fact that it is made with human-grade ingredients and no unnecessary fillers contributes to the improvements I've seen. So, you may try changing food (introduce slowly/in combination with the cat's current food), a few weeks before you bring her into your home, and see if the shedding improves. Even so, cats just shed, seasonally for some breeds, so keep a couple lint rollers around!! :-) Hope this helps!
A.S. answers from Jacksonville on January 19, 2008
I'm in favor of pets in general. Definately a good brush every day will help the hair and also give the two of you bonding time. I have a cats that love to have the fur brushed and will not let me stop.
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