I would 'yell' at the cat on my way to get the baby.
Get the baby, then turn off kettle and anser the phone.
What Would You Do First in This Situation? The Result Can Reveal a Lot About You

There are a lot of things in life that can reveal a lot about you, like everyday habits and body language. Even your smartphone choice can reveal aspects of your personality!
We’ve gotten used to the idea that there are 2 types of choices we can make in a situation: the right one and the wrong one. But our test is not like this. You can’t choose the “wrong” option because they all are correct!
Bright Side invites you to choose 1 of 4 options in each situation and learn more about your personality.
What would you do first?

1. Turn off the boiling kettle.
If you've chosen the kettle, it can mean that you're a passionate and rather quick-tempered person. You make decisions quickly without doubts, and nothing will stop you from achieving your goal.
You can quickly get bored with monotony. You care about your safety and don't like surprises. It's easier for you to follow a clearly defined plan without unexpected twists and turns.
2. Answer the phone call.
Answering the phone can mean that you are a focused and diplomatic person. You are compulsory and it's hard for you to accept the blunders of others. You can be described as a business person who's able to do many things at the same time.
You can easily communicate with people. You like to make useful acquaintances and enjoy being in the spotlight.
3. Calm the crying baby.
If you would first try to calm the child, you're a calm and resourceful person. You like helping other people and are ready to sacrifice yourself for the benefit of others. You're a family person and appreciate human relations.
You're afraid of loneliness and it's important that someone is always near you. For you, a quiet cozy evening with the family is more appealing than a noisy party at a bar.
4. Stop the dog gnawing on the couch.

If the baby's safe this is #1
🛑 ✋ there 🐶 🐩 🐕 gnaw ingredients one they 🛋️
If you would decide to remove the dog from the couch, this may indicate that you cannot stand a mess. A mess both in the house and in your life. It's important for you to keep everything under control.
You won't calm down until everything is as you want it to be. You pay more attention to material things and social position. You know the answers to all the questions and are prompted about how to act in any situation.
How accurately do these characteristics describe your personality? Do you agree or disagree with all the descriptions? Share your opinion in the comments.
Comments
I agree with #1, what I also chose. As next I would calm down the dog.
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The last thing I would do is the phone, if it's really important, they will call again!!
Actions in order: Answer the phone, because that's the most time sensitive issue. While I'm talking, I'd take the kettle off to bring a bit more peace to the situation, backhand the dog with my free hand and then pick up the babby to quiet it down.
The phone will go answering service and it is probably a telemarker the kettle unless it about to run out of wate will be ok, the baby crying when do babies not cry so it is the dog making a mess and the more he makes the more time it will required to clean it up.
Pick up baby, yell at dog,put outside, on the way take the kettle of boil, by now the phone should have stopped ringing, make a nice cup of tea n sit down in peace to cuddle baby.
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