Well sarah, i'm glad you learned
something. And thanks for your advice
too.
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Eyes Wide Shut
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
Posted: 02-15-06 20:36pm
Well I knew about the dangers associated
with co sleeping and have seen more
negative than positive come from it...I
just probably would've never thought about
it if it hadn't come up in a post....
I personally wouldn't even consider
it...But I think that this argument was
called for so that people could post sites
that have pro's and con's so that people
who don't know anything about it can
learn!!!
Sarah
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hopefulmjz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 4777 Location: , USA
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Posted: 02-15-06 21:16pm
Jenn, I would let my cat sleep near my
baby too....But he weighs 24lbs lol! He
wouldn't leave any room for the baby. As
long as they are supervised I don't see a
problem with it, I was just letting people
know different information i've gotten.
My dog on the other hand would be able to
sleep with the baby as he's only 8lbs. So
we'll see how that goes! Take care
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yellow ribbon
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Dec 2005 Posts: 5554 Location: FL
Posted: 02-15-06 22:17pm
My grandmas cat slept with all 6 of her
kids and they are all alive ( they have
their quirks but who doesnt right?) I had
a cat who slept with my baby but she was 8
months old and he slept at the end like he
was protecting her but we gave him to my
lil brother for christmas cuz macy wouldnt
stop hitting him. He was nice about it
never bit her or anything but ifelt bad 4
him
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Roxiefox
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Feb 2006 Posts: 257 Location: England
Posted: 02-16-06 07:36am
Well most of my cats live on the farm so
they're going to be covered in god knows
wat
so I won't lets them come in the house
with the babies