Cat in plastic bag makes baby laugh hysterically

3 years ago
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This child laughs hysterically as the cat relaxes in a plastic bag. This laughter is very contagious!
A happy baby laughing is such a sweet

&&&Picking the Perfect Pet For Your Child

A number of people insist that their pet is the safest for children, but can you actually be sure? The younger the child, the more alert you should be with their interactions with the family pet, no matter how sweet-tempered and trustworthy that pet has been. Certainly, you believe that you have the best-behaved dog or cat in the whole world, but would you really be prepared to gamble your child's well-being and health on it?

Make sure that your child knows how to approach all animals, whether they are their own pets or not, right from the very start. If you teach your child the proper way to interact with animals, than you won't have to worry about them irritating an animal. Introduce the pet and your youngster as soon as possible, but split up the two at the very first warning of anxiety or fear from either party. Give your pet and child a peaceful introduction, allowing the dog or cat to sniff the child's foot while staying away from the child's face. You could also allow the dog or cat to get a whiff of some of the child's toys when the child is elsewhere. Make sure the space is large enough for the pet to get away if he feels the need. Some dogs will understand that your rowdy, tail-pulling child is virtually a continuous source of easy treats, so he may deal/cope with much more than you ever gave him credit for. Remember that your doggy might have permitted an hour of tail yanking entertainment yesterday, but tonight it is ten minutes max, so keep a close eye.

Dogs usually do not bite without warning, they will let out a growl telling you to remove your child a.s.a.p, unlike cats who will not give warning. Your rambunctious tot can easily aggravate a cat, and without warning the cat could wipe the child's face, and let's pray the claws are sheathed. There are cats who would never harm your child, but some have a low tolerance for children pestering them, so use caution.

Be certain to use tremendous caution if you are considering any of the following pets. These include scorpions, snakes, spiders, and any other form of hair-raising crawly that could escape from their cage and hurt your innocent child. Yes, kids put just about everything, including insects into their mouths, so keep that in mind. Be very cautious with large snakes they have been knowing to mistake small kids for a prey source. When it comes to selecting a pet fitting for your child, be intelligent about it, introduce the child and pet with caution, and try to go with the pet that is the least risky.

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