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Plan for a Great Relationship Between Your Cat and Baby

Cats and babies need supervision.

If you have or are about to have a baby, you may wonder if you can keep your cat. The answer is almost certainly yes. You will need to make a few modifications and keep some things in mind to ensure the utmost safety for your baby and your cat. Learn more over at PurrfectPost.com: "Cats and Babies: Setting up for Success."


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