Friday, August 8, 2008

7 Tips For Organizing Pet Supplies

Advice on the organization for pets:

• Keep supplies for pets at hand. In a basket keep all supplies at once, brushes, combs, necklaces or flea powder, soap, leads, toys or extra. May you find more convenient to hold a brush near the place where you brush your pets, soap or retain under the sink where you bathe your pet. I used several brushes and my all time favorite is a rubber brush. They are made for cats and dogs. They last "forever" and really do the job and get off on the cat or dog hair. And it is so mild that they enjoy being brushed.

• Keep the phone number of your veterinarian with your other emergency numbers. If the veterinarian has a number after working hours have it, rather than waiting for the answering machine to give it to you when your pet is in crisis.

• Keep a can opener near where you open the boxes of food, cans many came with a pop up which is very useful. I think that the few cents more per can is worth the time it takes to open a box with a can opener. Use a table knife to scoop food preservation. It may simply be scraped off the side of the capsule which is more pleasant than your finger se sale in salmon dinner and bit off the spoon. Or it is easily removed the knife and the little remaining can be scratched in the box.

• Keep dry food in a covered container. As a result, food fresher longer. Or roll the bag as it is used and security with a heavy clip.

• Keep your pet food and water clean dishes. Depending on the size of the animal and type of meals served own bowls per day or every two days. Be sure to rinse therefore no cleaning residue is left in the bowls.

• Wide self-adhesive packing tape is doing an excellent job of eliminating cat and dog fur clothing and furniture. Lint brushes also work well if there is not much long hair, you try to delete.

• Make a kit of 72 hours for your pet. Using a backpack is great because it is easy to carry and convenient to take in an emergency.

• Food - both canned and dry if that is what your pet eats normally include a can opener if it will be necessary.

• Water, a gallons is recommended for pets.

• Medicines or a note pinned on the backpack to remind you to take the medication refrigerator or cupboard.

• A blanket, toys, treatment, collapsible food and water dish.

• Keep the carrier in a place where you can get quickly.

• Immunization your file veterinary office. May You need this if you go to a shelter or hotel.

• A list of hotels that take pets.

• Rotate food and water to keep cool.

• rope and sanitation bags

• www.bestbeprepared.com is a Web site that the survival and emergency kits for animals.


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Marilyn Bohn's bio

Marilyn is a creation organizer who has organized more than 20 years. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and is working towards becoming a Certified Professional Organizer. Professionally, she organized homes and offices for more than two years. She holds a degree in social work. She raised five daughters and currently lives in Utah.

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