How much dry and wet food should you give your cat per day?


The health of pets directly depends on their diet. In addition to poor-quality food, a lack of nutrients or their excess can lead to complications. For this reason, veterinarians recommend measuring the daily portion in grams.

The amount of food per day will vary for cats of different ages and activity levels. When calculating an individual portion, you will need to take into account other important factors affecting metabolism. Otherwise, your pet may suffer from obesity or dystrophy.

How much food to give a cat per day: calculating the daily portion

It is important to note that mixing dry granules and natural products is hazardous to your health. When feeding, you must stick to only one type of food, remembering to follow the recommended dosage.

Dry product

All manufacturers of dry food must place a special table on the packaging indicating how much food a cat needs per day. The calculation takes into account the age and body weight of the animal.

When choosing dry granules, take into account the individual characteristics of your pet. In a pet store you can find lines for certain breeds, pregnant, lactating and sick animals.

For example, let’s take 2 Canadian foods intended for adult cats:

Brand Weight, kg) Daily serving (g)
Eukanuba 2 32
4 52
6 70
8 93
10 131
Now 2,3-3,2 29-40
3,2-4,2 36-58
4,5-6 52-96
6-7,3 87-119

The difference in recommended volume is due to the size of the granules and their calorie content, and Now also takes into account physical activity. Because of this, focusing on some kind of average is completely pointless.

Pate or spiders

Meat pates and pouches are given in addition to dry granules or separately. The latter option is suitable for cats with dental or gastrointestinal problems.

When calculating the daily dose of wet food, as well as dry food, you should follow the instructions on the packaging. The consumption here is higher, since, unlike granules, dehydration is not used in their production. For 1 g of cat crackers there is at least 2.5 g of pate and 4.5 g of spider meat pieces.

If we carry out the calculation using Eucanuba as an example, then a 6-kilogram cat will need 175 g of pate, or 315 g of meat pieces per day. Please note that these data assume monofeeding of wet food only. When combined with granules, the dosage will be half as much.

Natural food

With natural food everything is much more complicated. Here you will have to take into account not only grams, but also the amount of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Their percentage should correspond to the following proportion - 52:36:12.

The majority should be products of animal origin (meat, offal, fish, eggs, dairy products), and the smaller portion should be products of plant origin (cereals, vegetables, fruits).

The daily portion should be about 5% of the cat's body weight. If your pet weighs 4 kg, then it is recommended that he eat 200 g of natural food.

Despite its simplicity and convenience, this formula does not take into account a number of important factors. For this reason, it is much more reliable to calculate not grams, but the total calorie content - 90 calories per 1 kg of animal weight.

Benefits and advantages of dry food

If the owner decides that his pet will be on a diet with industrial food, dry granules at 3 months are the ideal choice. This type of feeding has many advantages:

  1. At 3 months, the kitten’s body is actively developing . Accordingly, the full development of the animal and its health depend on how correctly the diet is prepared. Dry food is a product that contains all the necessary vitamins and minerals that simply cannot be obtained in the required quantities from natural products.
  2. Balanced diet . Feeding a kitten should be varied and correct. It should include carbohydrates, proteins and fats. It is difficult to independently calculate the balance of nutrients from natural products, but in industrial diets all elements are perfectly balanced, their concentrations are selected in accordance with the needs of the growing organism.
  3. Ease of use. If the kitten is on a natural diet, it needs to prepare food every day, since feeding from a common table is prohibited. This causes certain inconvenience for working people who are away from home for a long time. Dry granules can lie in a bowl for several days; they do not deteriorate and do not lose their benefits or taste.

However, you should remember - you need to choose only high-quality food for a kitten, and it can be expensive - this is the only drawback of industrial food.

How many calories do you need per day

The total calorie content is calculated using the following formula: K*(30*m + 70), where K is the multiplier coefficient, and m is the body weight of the animal. And if everything is clear with indicator 2, then the required coefficient value can be found in the table below.

Physiological features K
Obesity diagnosed by a veterinarian 0,8
Tendency to overeat, fraught with rapid obesity 1
Elderly age 1,1
Spayed and neutered animals 1,2
Kitten or adult pets with a small body weight 1,2-1,4
Inactive adult cat 1,4
Active adult cat 1,6
Gestation period for kittens 1,6-2
Breastfeeding period 2-4

If your pet weighs 5.5 kg, constantly begs and eats everything that is not nailed down, and his furry body can hardly fit into his own house, then he will need 235 kcal per day. Please note that this is not a single portion, but a daily one. It will need to be divided by the number of feedings (usually 2).

Another example is the chicken-flavored Eukanuba. The calorie content of the granules is 4000 kcal per 1 kg, and the weight of the pack is 2 kg. That is, our hypothetical cat will have enough of this pack for 34 days (4000 kcal * 2 kg/235 kcal).

The required number of grams can be found by dividing 2 kg by 34 meals received previously. When rounded, the result is 59 g, and this figure actually fits into the standards specified by the manufacturer.

Individual approach

When deciding how many grams of dry food to give your kitten, remember that each animal is unique. Perhaps your pet will not be able to handle the entire recommended dose or, on the contrary, will beg for supplements. Here it is important to be guided not by emotions, but by objective data. If the baby is cheerful and active, gains weight normally, and has regular and well-formed stools, then he is eating normally and there is nothing to worry about. If you have any doubts about the correct feeding of your kitten, you should contact a veterinarian.

How many feedings should I divide the daily norm into?

The number of feedings per day directly depends on age. Most often eaten by kittens, which have a fast metabolism.

Kittens

For the first 2-2.5 months, kittens feed on breast milk. Complementary feeding begins only at 3-4 weeks, when the furry babies have baby teeth. But, if your pets are left without a mother too early, then you will have to think about the feeding regime soon after their birth.

The main recommendations can be found using the table:

Age Feeding frequency
Less than 3 weeks Every 2-3 hours, that is, about 7-8 times a day without night breaks
3 weeks – 1.5 months 6-7 times a day with a night break within 5 hours
1.5-2 months 6 times a day
2-3 months 5 times a day
3-6 months 4 times a day
6-8 months 2-3 times a day

After reaching 6-8 months, the diet and feeding regime gradually approaches that of an adult. At this point, pets reach puberty.

Adults and elderly animals

Adult cats are fed twice a day, while older cats (over 7 years old) are fed only once a day. Your veterinarian can make changes to this regimen.

Most often, the number of meals is increased in case of gastrointestinal diseases, when the stomach and intestines are unable to digest too large volumes. By reducing the single portion, it is possible to reduce the load on these organs.

When should you increase/decrease the rate?

Adjustment of the norm is necessary for obvious signs of obesity or underweight. A number of physiological characteristics (most of them were mentioned when calculating the coefficient for determining caloric content) and external factors should also be taken into account.

Physical activity

Active pets with constant access to the outdoors expend much more energy than their furry counterparts lounging on the couch. For this reason, they need to eat more than usual in order not to lose their muscle mass and stay healthy. Often 15% of the total portion is added to the daily intake of active pets.

Age

Growing kittens can boast of fast metabolism. The food they eat is spent on building the skeleton, muscles and other equally important tissues. Because of this, they rarely gain weight and constantly want to eat.

It's different for older animals. With age, all internal processes slow down. The quality of teeth and gums deteriorates. Food becomes more difficult to chew, and the usual volumes increasingly remain untouched. The activity of such cats is very low, so less and less calories are required to maintain the body.

Restructuring the body after castration or sterilization

After surgery, the animal's hormonal background undergoes a number of changes. Despite the slowdown in metabolism and loss of usual activity, appetite remains the same or even increases.

Due to lack of saturation, a neutered cat quickly gains excess weight. Without owner intervention, it may suffer from obesity and other pathologies associated with this disorder.

In addition to reducing calories, it is recommended to switch to a special ready-made diet for sterilized animals. It has a moderate amount of fat and carbohydrates, and also helps speed up metabolism and maintain muscle mass.

Pregnancy and lactation

From the table above you can see that pregnant and lactating cats require the most calories. At 2 weeks of pregnancy, the volume of food should be increased by 10-15%, and at 3 – by 50%.

After the kittens are born, the caloric content of the diet is again increased so that the mother has enough nutrients for both herself and the cubs. It is better to consult a veterinarian about the exact numbers, since the number of babies and the volume of milk play a big role.

External factors

The need for food is directly related to weather conditions. In winter, a lot of energy is used to heat the body, so to replenish it you have to eat more than usual. In summer, the situation is reversed, so don’t be surprised if your pet once again ignores his favorite treat, but drinks cool water with pleasure.

Complete refusal of food is one of the symptoms of infections, parasitic infestations and systemic pathologies. Due to intoxication, inflammatory processes and dysfunction of internal organs, the need for food is significantly reduced. You can suspect something is wrong by the accompanying symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, itching, fever, cough, strange discharge from the nose or eyes.

How can you tell if an animal is undernourished or overfed?

All mustachioed pets can be divided into 2 groups: picky and glutton. Only a few eat their quota, so owners have to monitor the health of their pets by regularly measuring body weight.

Weight control

You can control your weight using scales or visually. In the first case, the pet must be weighed every week so as not to miss deviations. With an increase in body weight, the calculated dose is reduced, and with a decrease, it is increased.

For visual assessment, palpation of the ribs and spine is used. They should be easily palpable, but not protruding. If they are hidden by a layer of fat, the cat needs to be put on a diet. If the situation is the opposite, then, most likely, other alarming signs will be observed: lethargy, hair loss and abdominal collapse.

If your pet is constantly begging

When fighting begging, you need to show persistence and steadfastness. To begin with, you should refuse to feed on your pet’s command. Don't buy into his pitiful cries and unhappy eyes. If the weight is within the normal range or above, then a daily portion is more than enough for him.

Particular attention should be paid to the regime. Feed your mustachioed beggar at certain hours and do not deviate from the schedule. The breaks between meals should be approximately the same.

It is also recommended to temporarily give up treats and be sure to replace cheap dry granules with flavors with a less attractive, but more healthy analogue of at least a premium class. Over time, the animal will understand that its tricks do not work and will calm down.

Types of dry food for kittens

In order for your pet to receive all the nutrients important for its growth and development, you need to choose the right food. When purchasing, you should focus not only on the price, but also on the composition of the product. Dry food classes:

  1. Holistic foods are the most expensive foods that cannot always be found on sale in pet stores. This is the best commercial food for kittens 3 months old. Holistic products contain only natural ingredients. The source of protein and the main ingredient is natural meat. There are no components in this product category that can provoke an allergic reaction. The composition is perfectly balanced, all vitamins, macro- and microelements are present.
  2. Super-premium is not much inferior in quality and balance to holistic products, but costs an order of magnitude cheaper. This is also the best choice for 3 month old kittens.
  3. Premium is a good food with a high-quality composition, which includes natural ingredients. The source of useful elements is algae extracts. Before purchasing, you need to carefully study the composition, since there may be ingredients that cause allergic reactions in some animals that are intolerant to certain products.
  4. Economy. It is not recommended to use Whiskas, Friskas and other well-known cheap food to feed a kitten. There are exceptions among them - diets with a high-quality composition, without allergenic products, so before purchasing, be sure to carefully study the text on the packaging. Budget food often contains by-products instead of natural meat. To enhance the taste, food additives can be used, which often cause allergic reactions and indigestion.

When choosing a food category, the owner of a 3-month-old kitten should focus on his financial capabilities.

It is not recommended to change food as the kitten gets older from higher quality to budget food, as this can lead to health problems.

Useful tips for cat owners

In conclusion, it is worth noting a few more nuances. They relate to the drinking regime and measuring the required number of grams.

Drinking regime

Water plays a huge role in the life of every organism. To maintain metabolic processes, you need to regularly drink your daily fluid intake. For adult representatives of the cat family it is 31.5 ml per 1 kg, and for kittens – 77 ml per 1 kg.

Please note that the body receives part of the fluid from food. For this reason, the recommended indicator may deviate more or less for different types of nutrition.

In addition to volume, you need to take care of quality. Tap water contains a lot of salts and metals, so drinking it increases the likelihood of developing urolithiasis. Instead, you should give bottled water or use a special filter. It is recommended to change the water 1-2 times a day, since otherwise pathogenic microorganisms begin to actively multiply in it.

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