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Refill Plastic Tubs for Pet Food and Litter

As a cat owner with a neat freak boy friend (he prefers that I keep the cat food in those big plastic tubs that you can buy them in) but those cost more money. So ,I saved one food tub and one litter tub. I just buy the paper containers now, not only a lot cheaper but saves a lot of trash from being created.

By Kathleen from Export, PA

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RE: Refill Plastic Tubs for Pet Food and Litter

In all likelihood the pails you're using are ok but I prefer to go to the bakery section of a store and ask if they have any 5 gal buckets they're getting rid of.

They've always been free when I've asked and you know the plastic is food grade; meaning it is safe to use for long term food storage. many plastics are not safe for food storage so it's a free, safe recycling alternative.

Post By Shelter Worker (Guest Post)

RE: Refill Plastic Tubs for Pet Food and Litter

Hi, my one friend does that with the dog food however I can not do that because my sweet daughter would take the top off and play with it and put it in the dog's water bowl. So what I do is try to keep it in an old cereal container (plastic) on a top shelf and the rest under the table and the cat litter and food in the bathroom with the chain on the outside. The cat's dish and litter box is in the bathroom. She is not potty trained yet. I hope she wants to do it soon.

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