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How much should I feed my cat?

How much should I feed my cat?
As a cat parent, you may be wondering if you’re feeding your cat the right amount of food – is it too much or too little?

Feeding your feline companion isn’t overly complicated, but it is based on many variables, including the age of your cat, whether you’re feeding wet or dry food, and your cat’s activity level.

Whiskas explains everything you need to know about feeding your cat at the different stages of his or her life.

Kitten Food (From weaning to 12 months)

For the first four to five weeks, kittens get everything they need to survive from their mother. Kittens are normally weaned by seven weeks old, but even from week four they can start eating a specially prepared kitten food like Whiskas® Kitten Pouch.

From about four months old, one pouch is perfect for a single delicious meal. Kittens should be fed three to four meals each day until they are six months old. After that, two to four meals a day are recommended.

Adult food (From one year to seven years)

At one-year-old, a kitten is considered an adult cat and can gradually transition over to a complete and balanced adult cat diet. 

A healthy and active adult cat requires around 240 calories per day, which can be obtained from a mixture of both dry and wet foods.

It’s advised that you feed your kitty wet food in the morning and at night, with their allocated portion of dry food left out for grazing on during the day.

Whiskas Adult Cat range provides everything your adult cat needs to stay healthy in his or her prime years.

Senior Food (Seven years +)

Cats’ natural behaviour will continue throughout their life, and he or she will stay active and curious. But we know that cats can be fussy eaters at the best of times, and as they get older they may become even fussier!

As your kitty grows older, his or her nutritional needs will change. So while you should continue feeding them the same amount of food, after the age of seven it’s important to adjust their diet to one that suits their age.

In addition, try to always serve your cat’s food at room temperature as most cats do not like cold or refrigerated food. It’s also important to ensure that your kitty always has a fresh bowl of water available.

Throughout your cat’s life you will need to modify his or her diet to accommodate a changing metabolism and dietary needs.

A healthy diet for your kitty will make both you and your feline friend a lot happier.
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