spray bottle of water, and spray the cat every time it goes near the baby with food and sooner or later the cat will learn. and tell the baby with a low voice NO. remember to set limits now or regret them later in life....(even small boundaries)
2006-07-04 08:31:19
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answered by montanamom 3
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I would vote for putting the cat out of the room during meal or snack time. You wouldn't want your 1 year old to get into the cat's food either, how do you prevent that?
2006-07-04 08:29:37
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answered by pammy 4
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Watch her more carefully, or dont let the cat in the same room while you are feeding the child.
2006-07-04 08:20:39
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answered by Eric 1
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Well keep on eye on her or you can put the cat in another room while you are eating but that will be kinda of mean.
2006-07-04 08:23:14
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answered by victoriaa:) 2
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Discipline your child when they disobey. He who spares the rod hates his child. If you don't establish correction and boundaries now, you're in for a lot of trouble later!
2006-07-04 08:24:09
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answered by Matt B 3
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