It depends on the case.
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Canned cat food usually comes in sizes from 3oz to 13oz. 3oz (85g) Cans are the smallest size that are produced. Pouches are often similar in size, often varying from 85g to 100g.
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Walmart has decent prices on fancy feast in cans, or shoprite.
It depends on how old the cat is. If the cat is newborn to two months, don't feed it canned food. Infant kittens need their mother's milk. When the cat is three months to five months, one can to one and a half cans, but be sure to feed in very small but frequent meals. If the kitten is meowing fiercely, feed it one more can. When the cat is six months to one year old, two to three cans a day. When the cat is two years old and above, one and a half cans of food. This of course depends on the quality of the food. The higher the meat content, the less you will have to feed as there would be more nutrients in it.
Street cats are typically opportunistic scavengers and will eat a variety of things such as small animals, insects, scraps of food from trash cans, and sometimes people may leave out food or water for them. They are very adaptable in finding sources of food in their environment.
Take your cat to a vet , they will set up a feeding plan , exc . Make sure your not over feeding your cat . There's usually serving sizes according to weight on the back of food bags/cans.
It is wise to speak with your vet because cats can have so many different types of intestinal problems. Generally the vet will give you a tin or two and a small bag of dry food to see if your cat does well on it and some vets will let you bring the remainder of the food back (not unopened cans of cat food, but opened bags of dry food are acceptable) and you keep on trying until you find the right food for your cat. Cat foods bought on the market whether vet approved or not do not have to list all ingredients in their food. When you see the word, 'by products' stay clear! Liver in food is also not recommended because the liver is a filtering organ so if the animal the liver came from had a disease or was ill this could be passed on in the cat food. Vet food may be a little more expensive, but buying cheap grocery store cat brands of food can cost you a high price at the vet.
You may need a tin opener, or more commonly, nowadays, most cans have ring pulls.
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