Generally between 2 and 3 depending on the type of food you buy.
Each pound of dry cat food typically has four to five cups of food. This number can vary due to the size of the kibble.
Well, I buy my cat a 5 pound bag of food which lasts her about a month and she gets 1/2 cup of food per day. Thus, there are approximately (.5 * 30) 15 cups in a 5 pound bag. That works out to approximately three cups per pound, so in a 6.6 pound bag of food there would be approximately (3 * 6.6) 19.8 cups. This is all estimated, and of course the kibble size and density plays a factor, but I hope that gives you a ballpark of how many cups you can expect.
Need to know the brand and type (canned, semi-moist, dry) of cat food to answer this question.
60 * 3/8 = 22.5 days
It will be enough for 16 days because 16x4= 64, 64÷4= 16, which equals 16 days.
Unfortunately this cannot be answered. Three fourths of what unit? A pound? A ton? Sixteen and one half what? Ounces? Carloads?
A cat needs the nutritional equivalent to 7-10 mice per day. This translates to 20 - 30 calories per pound per day. (some say 15-25 cal/pound). Calories in canned cat food http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/canfood.html Calories in dry cat food http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/dryfood.html
Sometimes on the back of the bag of cat food there will be a chart or something that says how much you should feed your cat according to its weight.
100 grams of dry cat food would be eqivelant to 5 ounces which would be 5/8 of a cup.
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There is 45 grams in half a cup of cat food. There is 65 grams in 3/4 of a cup of cat food and 5.4 kilograms in 12 lbs of cat food. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mass and volume are different notions and the units are not compatible. You need to know the density of the material to evaluate the mass because: mass = volume x density. Also many types of cups exist through the damned non-SI units !
16,666,666.66666666666667 ants for a 10 pound cat. If the ant .0003 grams.
about 2 1/3 cups every day