About a cup a day. When they get to be about one year of age it should ruduce to 1/2 to 3/4 cup.
atleast 1/2 cup of dry food
Yes, but the vitamins and minerals in the kitten food are much better for it. Anyway, the adult food won't kill it!
It gained 20 ounces.
Kittens require 5 small meals a day.
You should give a kitty food three times a day, and a small portion of it. It should also be kitten food.
The amount of food that you should feed your 5-month-old Devon Rex kitten will depend on a number of factors, including its size, weight, activity level, and overall health. As a general guideline, you can feed your kitten two to three small meals per day. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate portion size and nutritional needs for your kitten. The vet can also help you determine whether your kitten needs a kitten-specific diet or whether a regular adult cat food formula will suffice. In general, a 5-month-old kitten should be fed a balanced and nutritious diet that provides the protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals that it needs for growth and development. Look for a high-quality cat food that is formulated for kittens and meets the standards set by organizations like the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO). Avoid feeding your kitten table scraps, as these can upset its digestive system and lead to nutritional imbalances. Also, be sure to provide plenty of fresh water for your kitten to drink and to keep its bowl filled throughout the day.
A 2-month-old cat should eat about 3-4 small meals per day, consisting of high-quality kitten food to ensure proper growth and development. It's important to follow the feeding guidelines on the food packaging and consult with a veterinarian for personalized advice.
As for how much you should feed the kitten four to six times a day for young kittens, or three to four for older kittens, with small-sized meals usually two to three teaspoons of wet food (make sure you chop up the meat into little pieces). Kittens need a lot of food for them to develop and grow in a healthy manner, so give the kitten as much food as the kitten needs/eats.
You will need to buy it food and litter every month, if not more often. You also need to buy the kitten itself which can cost up to $500. Then there are many vet bills for neutering, shots, and who knows what else. All in all, I would say you need a steady income where you can spend $200/month at least.
Kittens are constantly growing and developing, so they need all the nutrients they can get. Typically, a kitten will need twice as much protein as an adult cat, so it is usually best to feed the kitten as much as it needs until it is around a year old. It really doesn't matter if you feed them just dry food or soft, as long as the food has plenty of meat in it and no cereals, grains or corn in. For young kittens, soft food will be easier for them to eat.
At 11 weeks old, a kitten needs about 3-4 meals a day of kitten-formulated food. The amount per feeding can vary, but you can feed about 1/4 to 1/3 cup of wet food, or follow the package recommendations for dry food. If the kitten is constantly crying for more food, consult your vet to ensure she is getting the right amount and type of food for her age and weight.
11 ouces per day?