How Often Should I Feed My Cat?
Feeding your cat the right amount at the right time is essential for their health, energy, and overall happiness. While cats may act like they’re hungry all the time, their feeding schedule should be based on age, health, and lifestyle—not just meows.
Kittens (Up to 6 Months)
Kittens are growing fast and need more energy.
- Feed 3–4 small meals a day
- Choose high-quality kitten food rich in protein and calories
Adult Cats (1–7 Years)
Most adult cats do well with a routine.
- Feed 2 meals a day (morning and evening)
- Stick to consistent timing to prevent overeating
Senior Cats (7+ Years)
Older cats may have slower digestion or health issues.
- 2–3 smaller meals a day is often best
- Special senior food may be recommended by a vet
Wet Food vs Dry Food
- Dry food: Can be left out in measured portions
- Wet food: Should be served at set times and removed after 30 minutes
- Many vets recommend a mix of both for hydration and dental health
Free Feeding vs Scheduled Feeding
- Free feeding works for some cats but can lead to obesity
- Scheduled feeding helps control weight and monitor appetite changes
Signs You’re Feeding the Right Amount
- Healthy weight
- Good energy levels
- Shiny coat
- Regular bathroom habits
Final Tip
Always provide fresh water and avoid overfeeding treats. If your cat has medical conditions or weight issues, consult your veterinarian for a personalized feeding plan.
A proper feeding schedule keeps your cat healthy, active, and purring for years to come

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