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I have both dogs and cats. Naturally I have alot of supplies in addition to their food in the house. This gets to be a mess. Any ideas on organizing it? I am talking leashes, combs, toys, litter, food,etc.
I would get two totes. One for the dogs and one for the cats. Possibly keep them in a coat closets? Make sure you keep your food tightly sealed so to avoid bugs.
We have our dog food in a plastic container on wheels. We bought it at the Container Store. We keep the leash near the door and all other supplies in a plastic container on the shelf in the Laundry room.
We have a newish puppy and were surprised at how quickly stuff accumulated. We use a mesh basket originally purchased for yard tools which stays at the bottom of the stairs for toys, a 2nd wicker basket stays upstairs under the desk for toys. Food is in a lg. glass cookie jar with a firm lid and it's own measure cup, currently staying on our 'orphan' counter. Grooming equipment is handy in a 'see thru' shoe box, under the end table in the living rm.
D/puppy has his own hook at the door for lead, roll of pick-up bags, and fanny pak I use for treats and training.
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