How many calories should my kitten eat daily? Seems like she's always hungry.

My kitten always seems to be hungry, eagerly meowing every time I walk into the kitchen. I'm not sure if I'm feeding her enough, or if her appetite is just naturally big. How many calories should she be eating each day to stay healthy and satisfied?

Answer

It sounds like your kitten may have a larger-than-average appetite, which is quite common in growing kittens. Ensuring your kitten receives adequate nutrition is crucial, especially during this rapid growth period.

  • Kittens generally require more calories per pound of body weight than adult cats.
  • An average kitten needs approximately 180 to 220 calories per day.
  • Assessing her weight and behavior can help determine if she's being fed correctly.

Kittens are typically very active and require more energy, which often manifests as an increased appetite. Keep in mind that their nutritional needs will change as they grow. It's essential to provide a nutrient-dense diet formulated especially for kittens, as it will have the right balance of nutrients for healthy growth. If you're feeding your kitten correctly and she still seems excessively hungry, it might be worth consulting a veterinarian to rule out any underlying issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if my kitten is eating enough?

    Monitor her weight and growth. Regular weigh-ins can help ensure she's on track. Consult your vet if you're concerned about her growth rate or eating habits.

  • Can I overfeed my kitten?

    While kittens require a lot of energy, overfeeding can lead to obesity, even at a young age. It's important to follow portion guidelines on the food packaging or vet recommendations.

  • Why does my kitten seem hungry even after eating?

    Your kitten’s constant hunger might be due to her active lifestyle, growth spurts, or it could indicate an underlying health issue. It's best to consult with a vet if you have ongoing concerns.

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