Cindy: New Kitten Requires New ‘Tude
The conversation wasn’t going well. He averted his eyes, sighed, yawned and finally just tuned me out altogether. I could tell because he started snoring, softly. I jostled him and he opened one green eye. “Listen Milo,” I said. “Just because we have a new baby, it doesn’t mean we love you less. You will always be our first cat, no matter how many kittens we adopt.” Milo didn’t want to hear it. He hopped down from my lap and hid under the entertainment center/Cindy Hval, SR Front Porch. More here.
Question: Do you think pets can be jealous of a new baby in the house?