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5.9 oz of water is about 3/4 cup

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Q: How much does 5.9 oz of wet cat food equal to one cup?
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How much food should your cat eat?

your cat should eat at least 1/3 of a cup of food mixed with wet food.


How do you determine how much dry food to feed your cat?

depends on the size of the cat. but probly about 1 cup


Is one cup of dry food a day enough for an eight pound cat?

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.


HOW much do i feed my cat?

I feed mine 1/3 of a cup and they are very healthy


How much food should you give to an 11 lb cat?

about 2 1/3 cups every day


How can you make your cat eat not so much?

you place down 1/4 to1/2 of a cup of food odwn for your cat to eat once or twice a day


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1 cup of food


How much food should you feed a 4 year old cat and is a Bombay?

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How much should you feed a semi-wild cat so that it knows it can get basic food from you but that it remains hungry enough to need to hunt for mice and other small animals?

Based an an adult cat consuming about 1 cup of food daily, I would suggest no more than 1/3 cup dry food in the morning (as it will do most of its hunting at night).


How many grams are in half a cup of cat food?

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 !