It’s not just humans who appreciate gifts. Pets also appreciate gifts. More and more, people are including their pets in Hanukkah, birthday and Christmas celebrations. Since their owners are the ones that pay for their upkeep, a pet related gift is a gift to the owner as well as the animal. A Christmas gift basket is also appreciated and deeply needed by your local animal shelters.
What To Include For Individuals
You don’t have to break the bank to find a pet food gift basket idea that would be appreciated by your pet-loving friends or your local animal shelter. You dont even have to only include pet food in a pet food gift basket. Ideas that would work well for pet owners include pet toys, brushes, bedding and edible cards. Dont get very intricate gifts like collars or pet clothes, as the pet needs to be measured to be sure they fit well.
Other pet food gift basket ideas for your pet-owned friends include batteries and film for their cameras or memory cards for their digital cameras so that they can take photos of their pets that will become precious memories in the future. You could also include portable photo albums and small picture frames to round out the basket. The “basket itself” could be a photo storage box.
What To Include For Shelters
Pet food gift basket ideas for shelters can include a wide variety of objects that you may have laying about your home. You might not need the items in this pet food gift basket idea, but your local animal rescue shelter can put them to good use. These items include old, clean blankets or towels, which are always in short supply at an animal center. They are used for a variety of purposes from blankets to bandages. They also need baby formula and baby bottles which they can use to feed orphaned animals.
Check with your local animal shelter to see what they have a need for. Perhaps they need more folding chairs, or a coffee machine or maybe they are not sure. In that case, pet food, pet toys and gift card to a pet supply shop can always be welcome. You may also want to include a few human treats for the hard working volunteers at the shelter, too. You can really impress them by using an old aquarium or cage as a “basket”. They get all sorts of pets given to them, not just dogs and cats.