Kids and Kitties Campaign Launched by Cats Protection
The Cats Protection have launched a new campaign aiming to
encourage prospective parents not to give up their cats. A recent survey showed
that 1 in every 12 parents decided to give up their cat because they were
having a baby or had young children. The survey also showed that two thirds of
these went on to regret their [...]
The Cats Protection have launched a new campaign aiming to
encourage prospective parents not to give up their cats. A recent survey showed
that 1 in every 12 parents decided to give up their cat because they were
having a baby or had young children. The survey also showed that two thirds of
these went on to regret their decision. The #kidsandkitties campaign is
offering advice to parents, sharing information that will promote safety and
happiness for the children, cats and themselves.
Owning pets has many benefits for families. The Cats
Protection receive hundreds of calls each year from parents wishing to rehome
their cats. The parents often read or hear conflicting advice about cats,
children and pregnancy, leading to stress and often the heart-breaking decision
to give up the family cat. Daniel
Cummings, the behaviour officer at Cats Protection said that cats and children
can live in harmony with some simple considerations. Having cats can also be a
benefit to the child and family, teaching responsibility and compassion.
Cats Protection offer simple advice for cats and pregnancy,
cats and babies, cats and kids and toxoplasmosis over on their website. If you are
expecting a child or have small children, we highly recommend visiting the
website for accurate information on how you can all live together safely and
harmoniously. There’s also a short video with some easy dos and don’ts to
follow.
Do you have cats in your young family? Come and share your
tips over on our Facebook page
and help encourage other parents to keep the cats in the family.