How much cat food should a kitten eat?

If you have a normal constitution, you can eat between 30 grams and 50 grams per meal, two or three times a day, and the total food intake can be between 90 grams and 150 grams. This is a normal cat. If the cat is thin or fat, you can increase or decrease the cat food according to the cat's physical condition.

It is not recommended to feed cats with human food. Because the food people eat is too high in oil and salt for cats, it is easy to damage the internal organs of cats, and in severe cases it will lead to chronic failure of related organs.

Tips for feeding young cats

Eat less and eat more, and pay attention to timing, quantity and fixed point when feeding.

Timing: Feed at a fixed time every day to develop good eating habits. Quantitative: Don't eat too much or too little. With the increase of cat age, the cat's food intake will gradually increase within a certain period of time (usually three or four months) and will remain stable after eight months.

Generally, cats about 2 months old should eat more than 5 or 6 times a day. Three months ago, kittens were usually fed four times a day, at 9 am, at 12 pm, at 6 pm and at 10 pm. Feed it three times a day from March to June. Twice a day after six months.