It is possible to keep a cat in a home with children. However, it is necessary to have good hygiene and to take necessary precautions. If you are allergic to animal hair, you should not keep a cat.
You can keep a cat if you have children, but you need to make good preparations before doing so. The kitten needs to be dewormed and vaccinated regularly, as cats carry bacteria and viruses in their bodies. It is recommended to get vaccinated well in advance before adoption and then bring it home to raise.
If the baby has an allergic reaction to animal dander, hair, etc., or has a history of asthma or allergic rhinitis, it is also not advisable to keep a cat at home.
If there are no allergies and other conditions, in principle, a child at home can keep a cat, but during the period of keeping a cat, you need to pay attention to hygiene, as well as good protection to avoid the child being scratched. If the baby has abnormal symptoms, you can seek medical treatment in time.