Freeze Dried Treat Storage

kailey0317

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I like to keep my treats in one little container so I can grab it and hand my kitty her treats in stead if keeping up with several bags. She also has a habit of tearing through any bags so I have to keep them in containers.

So what I'm asking is can freeze dried treats be stored in a small container instead instead of the bag?
 

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I don't see why not. The container is probably better than the bag. I'd use one of the ones they sell to store cereal in if it's a big bag like the Pure Bites for dogs come in. That's the bag I buy from Amazon as it's the same treats at a much better price than the bag with the cat on it. A small container for a smaller bag should be fine too. 
 
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I can't see any reason why the treats couldn't go in a container. Just make sure it's cat proof!
Very true. I had a bag of Stella and Chewy's freeze dried Tummy Ticklin turkey on the coffee table and Lilith took it and tried to get into it. I found her sitting next to it looking annoyed. It had lots of little teeth marks all over it. I gave her some and she was happy. She's the one who will try to force her way into a treat bag. Sophie won't. Must be an agreement between them. Sophie wakes up mommy for breakfast and Lilith breaks into treat bags so they can eat them all. 
 
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Alright thanks everyone. She has eaten every bag of food,box of litter... I have rubbermaids everywhere :)
 
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