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Hi everybody!
Thank you so much for your nice replies, your advices and encouragements.
First of all, I would like to reassure you that I am pretty sure our little daughter will handle her new companion with care, and anyway under constant supervision.
Many of you have suggested to adopt a different kind of pet. It's something I hadn't thought about it myself, maybe due to the fact I only grew up surrounded by cats. But it seems to be a very good alternative if our child proved to be allergic to fur animals...
Kissy and Aurora Viva have gave us a judicious advice: adopting an adult cat would certainly be more convenient for a yound child for his first contact with animals.
Wellingtoncats, I appreciate your joke with the "snoozze button".
Well, to summarize, I would like to quote Kateang who said right: "human attention" is the more important, even if sometimes it seems not to be enough.
Many thanks to you all once more.
Thank you so much for your nice replies, your advices and encouragements.
First of all, I would like to reassure you that I am pretty sure our little daughter will handle her new companion with care, and anyway under constant supervision.
Many of you have suggested to adopt a different kind of pet. It's something I hadn't thought about it myself, maybe due to the fact I only grew up surrounded by cats. But it seems to be a very good alternative if our child proved to be allergic to fur animals...
Kissy and Aurora Viva have gave us a judicious advice: adopting an adult cat would certainly be more convenient for a yound child for his first contact with animals.
Wellingtoncats, I appreciate your joke with the "snoozze button".
Well, to summarize, I would like to quote Kateang who said right: "human attention" is the more important, even if sometimes it seems not to be enough.
Many thanks to you all once more.