Occam's razor
By Anonymous - 20/11/2013 01:09 - United States - Minneapolis
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By Anonymous - 20/11/2013 01:09 - United States - Minneapolis
By Anonymous - 23/01/2014 03:42 - Australia - Wheelers Hill
By Alliente - this FML is from back in 2012 but it's good stuff - United States
By kittyboo_is_me - 19/11/2013 06:59 - Slovenia - Maribor
By minibuch1505 - 21/09/2012 11:31 - France - Halluin
No need to get rid of the cat, she's good to both my baby and my older son and I have absolutely no fears regarding her and the kids. I still have no clue how she does what she does, I assume she either meows in their room long enough to wake up the baby or she paws him through the rails of the crib until he wakes up. She has food available at all times, so that's not an issue (and she's really thin btw). Pretty sure she just wants to go outside to do whatever it is cats do at night (roam, hunt, interact). I might have to try the dark room suggestion though, thanks for reminding me - it was the only thing that got her to stop peeing all over the house. That or throwing her out of the house at night altogether, nevermind the cold. Sleep is precious, especially with a baby in the house.