That's a question best answered by a professional, though recommendations range between 24 to 35 calories a day per pound, to keep cats at a normal, healthy weight.
A "small" portion can vary, depending on the person feeding and the type of food being fed. Typically speaking, a small portion of wet food is usually less than 100g. Dry food is denser and higher in calories than wet food, so a small portion of dry would be significantly smaller - estimated to be anywhere between 30g to 70g.
Young kittens, and cats suffering digestive problems benefit from small portions of food. In both cases, feeding them "little and often" allows them to eat enough food during the day, but lessens the risk of their stomachs getting overloaded.
One-third (1/3) to a half (1/2) a can of wet food, or 1/2 cup to 3/4 of a cup of dry food.
Don't feed your cat.
As much as they can take
As much as they can take
k867
every day you should give a cat one scoop
how big is the animal??
1 forth of a
A little bit of cat food
11 ouces per day?
2 cans
How do I feed my cat
1 scoop for big cat and 1/2 scoop for the kittens