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Does anyone know of a way of keeping the cats out of the baby's room using some sort of tall gate or screen?? We want to be able to keep the door open so we can hear her but dont want the cats to go in there and they would be able to jump over/squeeze through a normal gate. Was thinking perhaps a fly screen or something would work but wondered whether anyone had come across something purpose built for this need!? Would need to fit the frame and be pretty tall to keep them out!


Jenny

The easiest solution might be to get a baby monitor and keep the door shut? That's what we did for both of our kids when they were babies... although our cat pretty quickly figured out that he would rather not be near them, especially once they started perfecting their grabbing skills!

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