That's a good idea, but its not going to help the bulge in the tummy. Oh well, Guess Meow HAS to eat candy and cookies now. It cannot be avoided...……………...
Put the ammo can where you want to store it THEN fill it. Now you don't have to move it, so the fact that it is too heavy doesn't matter.
Meow cant do that. The Cat hoard is not set up that way. Meow would like the option to move around the hoard when needed. Meow does have 2 full cans in a semi permanent place, but space is limited...…………… Meow is a lifetime collector of things, and just recently added coin collecting to the hoard.
Meow followed your advice, and looked around at the stores near Meow. Meow also carried a piece of paper folded to the length of a roll per your advice. Meow found Swiss Miss Coco tins on sale for half price. They have a cute Polar Bear in winter clothes on them. They cost $2.50 each, and they include 6 packets of cocoa. They will hold 24 rolls of pennies in them. Now Meow will get fat drinking cocoa out the dish instead of water. Diet gone, but mission accomplished. Thanks for the idea.
Kirkuleez asked his local bank for an empty cent box years ago to store rolls and thirty years later Kirkuleez still has this box full of rolls. Kirkuleez likes to get two rolls of each mint per year, then Kirkuleez opens one of the rolls and selects the nicest one for kirkuleez’s Dansco album which is then stored on Kirkuleez’s shelf. The other unopened rolls go into Kirkuleez’s box. Kirkuleez thinks this is a very good method. Kirkuleez has very few great ideas, but Kirkuleez stumbled upon Kirkuleez’s genius when Kirkuleez decided to store rolls of cents in a cent box from the bank.
Kirkuleez lives in New Orleans, Kirkuleez understands the humidity problem. The oldest rolls in Kirkuleez’s box are from 1983 and Kirkuleez hardly sees any discoloration on the ends of the rolls. Kirkuleez thinks that the rolls fit so well that humidity isn’t really a problem.