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!
depends on the breed and its weight
This really depends on the quality of the food the cat is fed on, also how much food the cat eats in a day (the lower quality the food, the more the cat will eat). For a cat fed on a premium-quality wet cat food, it would probably eat approximately 15lbs of food per month.
Horses in stalls should ideally be fed two to three times a day. This helps maintain a steady intake of nutrients and prevents digestive issues. Access to forage throughout the day is also important for their digestive health.
60 pounds of food will feed the cat for 160 days. This is calculated by dividing 60 by (3/8) to find out how many units of 3/8 pounds are in 60 pounds.
I always leave dried food in my cats dish (up on a special table where the dogs can't eat her food along with fresh water.) There is no actual need to worry about how much you feed your cat as they just graze and will let you know when they want more. My cat is fed in the morning and at dinner (some wet food along with the dry good) but in the evening she has another bowl in the den where she likes her dry food to be at her choosing.Another Answer:Most cats are also not grazers like cows. They are predators, so have evolved to get their food in bursts, with several hours in between. Many cats overeat if free-fed and become overweight, although this is not the case with all cats.How much you feed a cat depends on its size and activity level and of course, the quality of food that is being fed. A cat fed on lower quality foods with little meat and lots of filler such as grain, corn, wheat and other cereals will need to eat far more and if fed a food that is high in meat content, with little or no cereals.As an average guide, an average-sized cat (9-10lbs) on good quality wet food needs 150 - 200g a day. As dry food is higher in calories, the amount fed should be much less. Again, this all depends on what the quality of food is.
As many times as much the cat wants to eat, although house cats are usually fed two to three times a day to prevent the cat overeating.
Once a day.
at least 2 or 3 so they can get theam full
Only once at night
cats should be fed on its size and energy, it should be fed 4 to 5 times a day to which it should not be fed past 10 PM and it should have 24 hr access to water
An adult gecko should be fed 3-4 times weekly depending on size and species. They should be fed 3-5 approptiatly sized feeders each feeding.
The reason is because piglets mother usually leaves her calves. Piglets need to be very warm, and that is why many times they need to be fed by humans.
every 24 hours
depends on the breed and its weight
All the time!! Never ever leave them without food or water
Animals are fed two times a day in a zoo.
5 times a day