This is a difficult question, but in general, 70g of food does not sound enough at all. Even if you were feeding soley dry food, 70g sounds like a very tiny amount per day.
If your cat is on a diet or still acting hungry, I would seriously consider finding a different or better food. Dry food in particular is often high in grains and cereals which not give a cat any nutrients, so a cat will often eat even more in order to get the nutrients it needs. Feeding a tiny amount in order to keep a cat's weight down will not help. Switching to a food that is high in meat content and grain free is ideal, as it will have more suitable nutrients and your cat will eat less as it will become fuller much faster.
However, if your cat is only eating 70g of food, is a good weight and generally healthy as deemed by a vet, and doesn't seem overly hungry, then there is nothing to worry about.
Typically frogs cannot swallow cat food because they are to small. Toads however are large enough to eat cat food but most toads won't want to eat cat food
Depending on how you present the food and how you call it forth, it could take as little as a few minutes for a friendly cat or a week or two for a solitary/hostile cat to adjust, or maybe never if you don't have strong enough bait. If you are attempting to get a strange cat to come to you, I wouldn't suggest ordinary cat food; cat treats, canned cat food, cheese, milk or meat (not raw!) will tempt a cat forward fairly quickly. Cat food as it is isn't something an ordinary cat would spend his time after.
A cat needs 150 grams wet food in morning and evening thats 300grams per day.preferably grain free that means no rice,wheat or corn
you lock the cat ina a room and let her do her thang!!!
They can eat regular cat food. They're old enough to chew. Many good cat food brands are suitable for both adults and kittens as there is little difference between the two. Because they are growing, kittens need far more proteins than adult cats, so any good cat food with lots of meat in will provide enough nutrition for it.
Cat food. When it gets hungry enough, it WILL eat it.
Typically frogs cannot swallow cat food because they are to small. Toads however are large enough to eat cat food but most toads won't want to eat cat food
It will be enough for 16 days because 16x4= 64, 64÷4= 16, which equals 16 days.
It isn't yet hungry enough.
i feed my cat's 3 times a day in small poritons they get enough food
Sometimes on the back of the bag of cat food there will be a chart or something that says how much you should feed your cat according to its weight.
Kitten's When Old Enough Can Have Normal Cat Food But Add Water To The Food So It Is Soft Enough So They Don't Choke Or Hurt Them Selves!
Depending on how you present the food and how you call it forth, it could take as little as a few minutes for a friendly cat or a week or two for a solitary/hostile cat to adjust, or maybe never if you don't have strong enough bait. If you are attempting to get a strange cat to come to you, I wouldn't suggest ordinary cat food; cat treats, canned cat food, cheese, milk or meat (not raw!) will tempt a cat forward fairly quickly. Cat food as it is isn't something an ordinary cat would spend his time after.
To get a cat to stop meowing for food, establish a consistent feeding schedule, provide enough food at each meal, and ignore the meowing to avoid reinforcing the behavior. It may also help to engage the cat in play or other activities to distract them from begging for food.
They are hunting .It is in them .When house cats were wild cats ,they hunted to get food (for example tigers) .If you are giving your cat enough food ,and it's (your cat) not eating it's pray (rats ,mice or birds) then it is just a need to hunt even when (your) cat does not eat it. It might be your food ,when cat doesn't like it then they (rats..) are cats food .Do not punish your cat!
Cats may eat dog food due to curiosity, preference for the taste or texture, or if they are not getting enough of their own food. It is important to ensure your cat is receiving a balanced diet to meet their nutritional needs.
rabbit's food