There is no correct answer for this, as how much a kitten eats can depend on several factors: The kitten's age, size, activity level, appetite and the quality of food being fed. A cat's food is also a huge factor in how much it eats: A cat will eat far more if fed a lower quality food to get the nutrition it needs, and will eat much less if fed a premium quality food that has a high meat content and no grains. Kittens on growth spurts also tend to eat much more also.
Kittens can eat as little as 100g or 200g of canned/pouched food and as much as 400g or 500g in a day. Kittens often need much more food than an adult cat as they are still growing and developing. It is advised to feed as much as it wants until it reaches a year old. Be sure to feed small but frequent meals, especially for younger kittens as they have small stomachs.
Why would you eat a kitten any way? Are you a nutso person kittens are cute and cuddley and that would be evil to eat a kitten.
yes a large peacock will eat a small kitten or animal.
Maybe they don't want it or there not ready to eat it.
They do not eat kittens.
My money is on the kitten. The Kitten would eat the smurf, so the kitten wins.
NOTHING if he/she eat too much (s)he might get sick
Coyotes often do... But really any carnivore/omnivore that is bigger, or stronger, or smarter could potentially eat a kitten.
Yes, it is normal for a kitten to not eat much when you first bring it home due to stress or adjusting to a new environment. However, if the lack of appetite persists for more than 24 hours, it is important to consult a veterinarian.
It would be about one through two pounds because it is just a baby and doesn't eat as much as a adult cat would eat
The can eat your mum.
no, its just an illusion
Of course not.