1. How many meals a day: Adult cats generally recommend 2-3 meals a day. Kittens can be fed in multiple times, such as 4-5 meals. Multi-meal feeding can simulate the eating style of wild cats and help digestion and absorption.
2. Feeding in the morning: Giving the cat breakfast can replenish the energy consumed overnight and maintain normal metabolism. It is recommended to feed within one hour after waking up.
3. Lunch and dinner: The time interval between lunch and dinner should be appropriate, usually 6-8 hours. You can have lunch at noon or afternoon, and have dinner at night or evening.
4. Feeding before going to bed: Providing a small amount of food before going to bed can meet the needs of cats at night and help keep blood sugar stable.
5. Correct the work and rest: If the cat is too active at night, it can adjust the feeding time and let it eat more food at night to meet the energy demand and help adjust the work and rest.