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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Cat Feeding

    How much you should feed your cat depends upon what is appropriate for its size, age, and physical condition. A cat that just had kittens and is making milk will need a larger amount of food than a kitten just a few weeks old. If you are using canned food, then your best bet is to feed your cat a few ounces more then you would if you were using dry food. Four ounces of dry food or less is usually the right amount of food for a cat that isn't pregnant or generating milk; five to 10 ounces of canned cat food serves the same purpose.

    On the Other: Exact Amounts

    Ask a veterinarian about your cat's specific needs. Taking the animal's specific health conditions into consideration will shed valuable light on what the right amount of food is for your cat.

    Bottom Line

    How much you feed your cat is up to you. According to the Cat Care Society, a cat that throws up on a regular basis is likely to be one who eats too much.

    Source:

    Cat Care Society

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