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Simple Reuse: Wet Pet Food Leftover Containers

by Peggy on June 6th, 2008

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I mainly feed my cat dry food, but when I give him wet food I like to divide it. Otherwise, he will either eat too much at once and hurl, or the food will get crusty in the bowl.

There are lots of easy leftover cat food container solutions right in your home. Don’t buy one of those fancy plastic containers or special lids at the pet store.

Items to reuse for wet pet food leftovers:

•Baby food jars

•Hand cream jars (pictured - mine is from Burt’s Bees)

•Small mustard or relish jars

•Short jars that contained fruit preserves or jam

•Those cute, squat minced garlic jars

Glass jars that aren’t too deep and come with a metal lid will be easy to use and last a long time. Not to mention, you can throw them in the dishwasher.

If you don’t have a leftover pet food issue, you can always use these jars to hold paint for your masterpieces or for storage of homemade spice mixes.

Photo by me.

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3 opinions for Simple Reuse: Wet Pet Food Leftover Containers

  • Karen
    Jun 6, 2008 at 11:45 am

    We only feed our cat a little bit too. She’ll only eat about 2 tablespoons of wet cat food. We put the cat inside a ziploc baggie and we just reuse the bag over and over again.

  • Peggy
    Jun 6, 2008 at 3:53 pm

    : ) That’s funny. You meant “cat food inside a ziploc baggie” but I’m picturing how a cat would take it… LOL

  • Karen
    Jun 6, 2008 at 6:03 pm

    hahahaahaha Now that would be funny! She probably deserves it, actually.

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