My indoor male cat is fed 200g of high quality wet food per day. He is fed a rotation of three brands, with meat contents varying from 70% and above. He is not fed any dry food. He is an "average" 4kg cat, and his weight has been steady his entire adult life.
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My indoor female cat, one year old, about 4 pounds in weight, eats 1/2 cup of dry food in the morning, and 1/2 cup dry food mixed with canned food at dinner time. Water is always available, and the water dish is cleaned each day and refilled. A larger framed cat may eat up to 3/4 cup per feeding, depending on the cat and quality of food being fed.
Since she is not spayed, I have been feeding her hairball remedy food (She is long haired domestic). If she was neutered or spayed, she might be at risk of being a little overweight (although unlikely), and I would feed her low calorie or indoor cat remedy.
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Although I prefer the less expensive dry food, it is usually high in ash content, and causes internal problems as cats age, so it is worthwhile to purchase brands that are species-appropriate (lots of meat, no grains), which can keep a cat from developing health problems that can cost hundreds of dollars to surgically correct.
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Only kittens should have unlimited access to cat (kitten) food, since they are still growing. Kittens should have water, and/or special cat milk, not cow's milk, as it causes diarrhoea.
Often owners just feed their cat as much as the animals want until they see that their cat is getting chubby. That is fine if you have a busy schedule or a family or just plain lazy but if you want it to be a show cat or some loved family cat that you can show off too you would want to give it special care like shown as above.
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According to my vet, an adult cat needs only 1/2 cup of dry food per day, not twice a day. It is also true though, that cats eat more in winter (if it's cold/if they go outside), but 1 cup plus some moist food every day for a 4 pound cat is too much. She won't be 4 pounds for long ...
feed 150grams of a grain free wet food in morning and evening thats 300grams per day
dried food should be considered a snack
grain free means no rice,wheat or corn
get him stake
A little bit of cat food
depends on the size of the cat. but probly about 1 cup
2 cans
Put cat food in a bowl
You can feed your cat wet food as often as you like, whenever you like. There is no set rule when to feed a cat, although most feed their cat twice a day. I personally feed my cat wet (pouched) food in the morning and in the evening.
10 or 15 of cat food
No! Do not feed your pet dugong cat food unless you dont want it to survive.
Don't feed your cat.
You should feed a cat a cup of dry food (small pellets, I recommend Science Diet), and half of a small can of adult Science Diet wet cat food or 1/4 of a large adult Science Diet wet food can.
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.
cats do it fish, milk and cat food (thats why it is called cat food.) however if you feed them to much milk they become obeese. they also like egg. do not ever feed a cat chocolate - chocolate is like a poison to cats. hope this helps :)