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    I have two cats and the children have zero access to them. I just won't risk it. My cats are also friendly and cuddly but they are still cats and can be unpreditable. I know this cat is declawed but they can and will also bite. This may never ever happen, but I just wouldn't have piece of mind no matter how much I supervised. Children are fast moving and this may startle the cat into reacting agressively. One of my dcg had a "very friendly" little dog (who belonged to a family member) bite off the tip of her nose when she was 2 requiring on going plastic surgery (she is now 7) and another dcg was bitted on her arm and leg by her own cat and both of these incidents happened in seconds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimi View Post
    I have two cats and the children have zero access to them. I just won't risk it. My cats are also friendly and cuddly but they are still cats and can be unpreditable. I know this cat is declawed but they can and will also bite. This may never ever happen, but I just wouldn't have piece of mind no matter how much I supervised. Children are fast moving and this may startle the cat into reacting agressively.
    . Very wise advise! Thanks.
    Children are great imitators.
    So give them something great to imitate.

    ~Anonymous~

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