I would like to start up a nice food storage 'pantry' for the cats. Ideas? I use canned and kibble.
I use one of the plastic 3 drawer storage units you can find in almost any Walmart type store.I would like to start up a nice food storage 'pantry' for the cats. Ideas? I use canned and kibble.
The spoon is for scooping his food out of the can. Initially he used to eat off the spoon and lick it but lately he doesn't do that anymore.@TabbyTom
and I thought my cat was the only one who had her own spoons, hah! My cat actually loves eating her food off of the spoon, which is what I have to do to convince her to finish her meals sometimes . Definitely a bad habit get her into but she's a stubborn eater!
And who is that lovely kitty in the photo?Here is ours - the raw is frozen in batches (ideally he eats two per day, or as much as we can get into him). The rest of the wet food for both cats is in cupboards (what we can fit anyway, anything remaining is in the original delivery cartons downstairs)
That would be Rigel, my spirit animal!And who is that lovely kitty in the photo?
Did you say spirit? [emoji]128123[/emoji]..........:lol3:That would be Rigel, my spirit animal!
Wow. That looks awesome. Where did you get the little can dispenser wire thingy seen on the bottom left? Yes, my explanation is spectacular. I know lol.This is an old photo and we've switched up some of what we feed, but you can get the idea... I keep cans organized by brand and flavor, and the cans are in order by expiration date. We rotate several different brands, so the can dispensers at the bottom left help me to plan out the kitties' meals in advance and for my husband and I to stick to the schedule (making sure our furbabies don't get the same brand/flavor two meals in a row).
We also have a plastic bin in the freezer where I keep the bags of frozen raw foods, but I don't have a photo of that handy. And we don't feed a lot of treats, but we have some bags of PureBites in the drawer under this cabinet. And silicone can covers, in case we ever need to seal and refrigerate leftovers.