I feel for you. I really do. Our 22 month old is getting into places and
doing things she should not and we're kind of tied up with the newborn.
Computers rather than cats, but...
We're not using the 'go to bed' timeout as a time-out because we don't want
her to associate bed with punishment but its hard. I'm a hairline or two
short as is from the kids and things are not getting easier.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Michael Grant <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The reason we've been doing it this way is because it's not always an
> option
> to remove her from the animal. Our main floor is open concept so to remove
> her would mean taking her upstairs. She's not old enough for the "go to
> your
> room" type thing and staying up with her when the wife is feeding the
> newborn and I'm trying to cook dinner isn't always an option. That's why
> we've just taken to sticking the dog or cat upstairs. I know ideally it's
> not the best way but sometimes it seems like we don't have a lot of choice.
> :S
>


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