Keep Pet Essentials Tidy with a Raised Feeder Cabinet
A white cabinet built around the practicalities of pet ownership. The flat tabletop handles items you reach for daily, the open shelf holds dry food bags or spare bowls, and the large central panel tilts open on a hinged mechanism to reveal the raised feeding area. The bottom drawer pulls out to access two raised feeder bowls that sit elevated off the floor. Side hooks on the left panel keep leads and grooming accessories from piling up nearby. Chrome bar handle and round knobs sit flush against the white panel construction, so the unit reads as furniture rather than pet equipment in a hallway or living room.
- Raised Feeder Bowls: Two bowls sit elevated in the pull-out bottom drawer, keeping feeding off the floor and more comfortable for medium to large dogs.
- Open Storage Shelf: The upper cubby holds dry food bags, treats, or spare bowls — accessible without opening any door.
- Side Leash Hooks: Hooks on the left panel take leads, harnesses, or grooming tools, ending the pile-up near the front door.
- Tilt-Out Cabinet Panel: The large central front tilts open on a hinged mechanism, making the feeding area accessible and easy to close away again.
- Flat Tabletop Surface: The solid top offers a useful surface above the unit for keys, medication, or anything else that needs a dedicated spot.
Structured Storage for Pet Feeding
A white cabinet built around the practicalities of pet ownership. The flat tabletop handles items you reach for daily — treats, medication, or a spare lead. Below that, an open shelf holds dry food bags or spare bowls without requiring you to open any door. The large central panel tilts open on a hinged mechanism to reveal the raised feeding area, and the bottom drawer pulls out to access the two raised feeder bowls that sit elevated off the floor. The chrome bar handle on the central panel and the round knobs on the drawer sit flush against the white construction.
Side Hooks and Practical Finish
Hooks mounted on the left panel take leashes, leads, harnesses, or grooming accessories — a small detail that ends the pile-up near the front door or feeding area. The clean white panel finish and simple chrome hardware mean the cabinet reads as furniture rather than dedicated pet equipment, which matters in a living room or hallway. Suited to households with one or two pets where having feeding, storage, and accessories in one place makes daily routines quicker.












