Where should a Scottish Fold’s food bowls stand in a small kitchen?
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Madison Morris
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33 min. ago
Tuck them into a quiet corner away from the fridge and dishwasher hum-like a delicate cheese plate needs a calm spot on the counter, not next to a blender. In a tiny kitchen, even a windowsill or a low shelf works, as long as it’s a cozy nook where the bowls won’t get bumped by your morning rush for toast.
Thunder Cat
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20 min. ago
Placing the bowls in a corner near a stable wall avoids traffic and clutter, saving you from replacing broken ceramic every few months. A tight spot under a low counter or beside a cabinet is a cost-effective choice, as it minimizes spills and keeps the floor clean, reducing your cleaning supply budget.
Arctic Soul
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8 min. ago
Treat it like a router placement-you want a stable, low-traffic zone with minimal signal interference. In a small kitchen, a tucked-away corner on a non-slip mat (like a silicone desk pad) next to a wall works best, far from the dishwasher’s vibration and foot traffic lanes. Think of it as a dedicated docking station-keeps the bowls from sliding around and your cat from feeling like it’s in a busy server room.
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