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  1. Jun 22, 2024 · The amount of wet food you should feed your cat depends on several factors, including the cat's age, size, and lifestyle. In general, a 5-pound cat with a lean body type needs about 170 calories per day, and a 10-pound cat with a lean body type needs about 280 calories per day. The feeding guidelines on the product packaging can give you a good ...

  2. Nov 7, 2024 · 18 g dry or 65 g wet food: 3–4: 2–3 months: 2.2–4 pounds: 20 g–30 g dry or 65 g–110 g wet food: 3–4: 3–6 months: 3.5–7 pounds: 30 g–50 g dry or 130 g–165 g wet food: 3–4: 6 ...

  3. Jun 1, 2024 · Typically there is a chart, with the cat’s weight in the left column, and the recommended amount of food in the right column e.g 8.8lbs (4kg) and 2.3 ounces (65g) for dry food, or 8.8lbs (4kg) and 2 sachets or pouches for wet food, or a mixture, such as 1 ounce (28g) dry food plus one sachet of wet food.

  4. Weigh kitty weekly, and adjust the amount of cat food fed up or down to keep kitty at ideal condition score. In other words, feed your 10 pound cat roughly 230 calories per day. After a week, check his weight again. If he’s losing weight, but shouldn’t be, bump it up to 250/day and weigh him again in 1 week. Whatever amount of calories per ...

  5. Sep 27, 2024 · In general, you can feed an average-sized adult cat one 3-ounce can per 3 to 3½ pounds of body weight daily. You should adjust this amount depending on whether you also feed your cat dry kibble. Your veterinarian may also recommend feeding more or less wet food depending on your cat’s weight, health and other factors.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · When mixing dry and wet food, the general rule that I stick by is approximately 1/4 cup of dry food twice a day for adult cats, and approximately 1/4-1/2 can of canned food (grueled with more water) as a snack. Kittens typically require feedings 3-4x/day; consider weaning them to an adult cat food around 6-8 months of age.

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  8. May 20, 2024 · Kittens who eat a dry diet at this stage will likely get hooked on the crunch and might not want to eat wet food later in life. Wet or canned food is usually rich in species-appropriate animal-based protein, is lower in carbohydrates, and has a higher moisture content (70% to 80%) than that of dry food (6% to 10%).

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