A clever wooden cabinet that — get this — hides your cat's litter box! There's an opening where Captain Meowvel can enter, and the surface area is great to use as any small cabinet, like a desk lamp, a small TV, or a collection of books. Who invented this, and may I shake their hand?
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A toy hammock for storing all of Bucky Bark's stuffed animals. If you don't have the floor space for a storage basket, where else can you put all of your pet's things? Why, in the corner of the wall, of course!
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A pet diner that can fit two bowls (one for water, one for food) aaand has storage space inside, so you can stash items like dry or canned food, treats, or poop bags. Um, genius!
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A collapsible footrest ottoman that — surprise! — is also a cozy sleeping cave for Meownica Rambeau. Why buy two separate pieces that'll just take up space when you can have a two-in-one solution? Consider it a gift for your small pet and for you.
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A dog kennel that can be both an "apartment" for Peggy Pawrter and end table where you can place decorative items, table lamps, and remote controls on top.
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A foldable dog bed that you can collapse and story easily in your closet. You can just as easily pop it open when it's Clint Barkton's bedtime.
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An elevated feeder and food container for when there isn't enough space in the pantry, and the only other option is to have the bag of kibble lying out ( not ideal). This is a *far* better alternative.
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A wall-mounted cat hammock, so Meowgneto can enjoy looking down at his kingdom and human subjects. Plus, it's a space-saving alternative to a bulky cat tower that takes up *so* much space.
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An airtight food container with wheels, so you can roll it out when it's mealtime and roll it out of the way, into an unused corner, like the space between your wall and the fridge.
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A cat bed and scratch post that's actually an end table you can fit into any part of your apartment: the living room, bedroom, and even the entryway! This'll save you sooo much space at home.
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A suction tug-of-war toy for small- and medium-sized dogs, because you don't have the space to play without bumping into furniture or knocking items out of place. With this one, your dog can play in one spot *and* solo, so you can have some sweet ~me time~.
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A small cat tree that has everything Wanda Meowximoff needs — a scratching post, a feather toy, and perching spots — but in a manageable size that you can easily push into a corner of your apartment.
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A pet gate for keeping Pepper Pups contained to one side of the room, so she doesn't butt in on your Zoom calls for the third time this week. Sometimes you need your space, especially when you have a small home without a proper "office."
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A stackable storage bin for keeping all of Grrrmora's beloved treats and delicious grub. These are built so that you can place one bin on top of the other, with flap openings for easy access.
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A storage box for aaall of Nick Furry's toys, because when your apartment is small, it's not a good idea to have toys littered all over the place where they could be tripping hazards (yikes!).
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A bamboo dog leash holder you can mount on your wall for when you're running out of places to stash Agatha Barkness's collars, leashes, poop bags, and harnesses.
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A Kong chew toy because when Arooo Man starts running around your studio with the zoomies, you *know* he'll be leaving a trail of fallen items in his wake. This'll keep him well entertained, chewing, and ~stationary~ when he has a burst of energy.
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A two-in-one toy that, once ripped apart, reveals *GASP* yet another one inside! (What is this sorcery?!) That way, you won't buy extra toys that will take up more room in your storage bin.
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A collapsible dog bowl because a small apartment is usually fitted with limited storage space, and you certainly *don't* have enough room in your cupboard for Pietro Meowximoff's food bowls. These you can fold flat for easy slippage in a corner of your shelf.
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A small pet camera that is so petite, you can tuck it in any part of your apartment, place it on any surface, without taking much space! (T'Chewka won't even notice it's there spying on him.)
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A tote organizer that can store all of Peter Pawrker's things, like food bowls, leashes, cans of food, and toys. This'll keep everything all in one place, and you can easily fold and stash it in your closet when not in use.
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A sleeping mat for Kang the Conquerawr. If you don't have floor space for a dog bed, this is a comfortable alternative. Plus, when not in use, you can simply roll this up and stuff it in the bag it comes with!
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An Arm and Hammer diffuser that'll chase away the residual stink that comes with Rameownda's oopsies. And we all know smells can quickly fill up your home, especially small apartments.
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And an automatic pet feeder because speaking of smells, you can reduce yours at home by not leaving out food for hours. This device dispenses according to the right portion for your pet (so no leftovers!), while storing the rest in its container.
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A lick pad that you can smear peanut butter on and stick to your tub, to better relax M'Barku during bath time. No need to bring out a bowl that your dog would step on or kick around, creating all sorts of messes in your small bathroom.
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A wall-mounted cat bed that you can attach to your window sill, so you don't have to purchase a floor bed that would take up too much precious space. If Paw Machine wants to perch, let him perch! Don't let your small apartment stop him.
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A rotating cat toy because when Meowstique has the zoomies, this will keep her well entertained and not running around the house like some sort of jungle predator.
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A wall-mounted scratch post because towers and floor posts just take up too much space, and when you live in a small apartment, that is a precious and scarce resource.
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