He's been pretty good about it. And truthfully, so has Layla. Isaac loves to grab at them. We are trying to teach him to "pet the kitty nice." And he tries sometimes. Most times, petting them involves grabbing fistfulls of fur (and skin) and yanking.
Both Layla and Guiliani handle it remarkably well. As opposed to me, who when Isaac grabs a handful of my hair and yanks may or may not scream in pain and yell curse words (not at the baby...I don't swear at him. Just at the painful situation). They usually just sit there and take it. It's like they understand he's a baby and doesn't know any better. And if I did that, you can bet I would have scratches all over my arms.
IT'S LIKE THEY HAVE PATIENCE!
Which I surely do not have a lot of. I have never been very patient, but I am learning to be more so because of the baby. But just with the baby. With my husband, yeah not so much.
Guiliani is also very patient during those sleepless night as I pace up and down the hall, bouncing a wide-awake, ready to party baby back to sleep. He simply lays on the rug or back of the couch, waiting for me to put Isaac back in his crib so we can return to the bed and he can resume his position on my head. Or back. Or legs.
He hasn't been getting alot of sleep these days either, so most days he ends up looking like this:
Again, levels of patience that I, myself do not demonstrate as illustrated by the late night begging I do, pleading Isaac to just go back to sleep for another few hours.However, as Isaac can now move himself toward the kitties as they slumber peacefully, they are becoming increasingly wary of them. It is only a matter of time before he is chasing them with a little plastic bat! (Note: I will not encourage this behavior. But it's bound to happen. I can already see it)
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I love this post! I wish my cats liked Evan as much as Guiliani likes Isaac. The pictures are adorable! Isn't it funny how kitties seem to know to be patient with babies? My parents' cat was that way with the toddler who used to live with us. He is not the nicest cat in the world, but he put up with being hit, kicked, and jumped on by that toddler without ever once hissing, biting, or scratching.
I was laughing at this post. It's the same in our house. We used to have 3 cats, but one decided to leave one day (she HATED the baby). The other two are great with her. I'm amazed in 2yrs that she's never been scratched. But we spent many hours repeating "pet nice" over and over and over. It's paid off. But invest in a nerf bat, just in case.
How funny! Your cats are adorable and it's great that Giuliani likes Isaac. Good luck to you when Isaac can walk toward them as well. I bet Isaac will be a pretty fast little guy!
I hear you in the patience department- I am so not good at it but by some miracle with my baby who can do no wrong there is a plethora of patience....With Tom on the other hand.........none, zilch, nada. :)
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