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You can feed your cat wet food as often as you like, whenever you like. There is no set rule when to feed a cat, although most feed their cat twice a day. I personally feed my cat wet (pouched) food in the morning and in the evening.
This largely depends on the size of the cat and the quality of food it is given. Smaller, lighter cats will naturally eat less, whereas a bigger or bulky cat will eat more. 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. For example, an average cat weighing 4kg could eat as little as 200g (or less) on a high quality wet food with a high meat content, whereas would have to eat 300 - 400g (or more) on lower quality foods, usually found on supermarket shelves. Dry food is the same: As little as 50g for a high quality, grain free food such as Orijen and Applaws, but lower quality foods the feeding recommendation would be much, much more. The best way to find out how much you should feed your own cat is to keep an eye on his or her weight. You can do this by weighing him once a week to see if he gains or loses weight, or feeling for any extra layers of fat over his ribs. Be sure to consult a veterinarian first in order to find out the cat's weight and health.
Cats normally throw up because they eat grass outside. Vets say that they should eat grass because it clears up fur balls. If your cat throws up a lot and it is NOT green, then you might want to consider cleaning up where you feed it. Or you can try new cat or kitten food.
Cats have evolved to eat small meals several times a day. I do feed my cat two meals (once in the morning and once at dinnertime) along with my dogs, but have dry food available for her all day and night which she grazes on. Don't forget that fresh water once or twice a day!
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.
A cat won't eat garlic, and you should not force them to eat garlic.
A cat should eat about 1 ounce of tuna per day to maintain a healthy diet. It is important to feed them tuna in moderation as it should not make up their entire diet.
You can feed your cat boneless chicken or fish if you wish. However with chicken, try not to feed your cat too much. Chicken is very high in protein, which can cause diarrhea and excessive wind if they eat too much.
your cat should eat at least 1/3 of a cup of food mixed with wet food.
Chocolate can be lethal for cats. Although most cats won't eat it on their own, they can be coaxed to eat it by owners and others who think they are giving the cat a treat. The toxic agent in chocolate is theobromine. It's in all kinds of chocolate, even white chocolate
A kitten so small needs to be fed little and often; around five to six times a day or whenever they are hungry. Be sure to feed small amounts. Too much food at once will cause them to be sick.
It is hungry. If you do not want it to eat the rabbit, then feed your cat.
How much a cat should or will eat depends entirely on it's age, size, and weight.
If your cat likes the taste of corn, yes. But, since it is not the best thing for a cat to eat too much of, don't feed it to your cat constantly, and make sure it is not buttered or salted.
Cat food. When it gets hungry enough, it WILL eat it.
you should feed them a healthy diet of nubs, fubs, and gubbers.
Keep them on a strict diet. Feed them every time you eat, sometimes more if you want.