How big should a 4-week-old kitten be to make sure they’re growing properly?

I just took my 4-week-old kitten to the vet for a routine check-up and I’m a bit nervous about her size. She seems healthy and energetic, but I’m not sure if she’s at the right weight for her age. What should her growth look like at this point to ensure she’s on track developmentally?

Answer

Your concern about your kitten's size and development at 4 weeks old is completely understandable. At this age, ensuring that her growth is on track is vital for her health and future wellbeing.

  • Healthy kittens should gain approximately 10-15 grams per day.
  • A 4-week-old kitten typically weighs between 350-450 grams.
  • Energetic behavior is a good indicator of health at this stage.

Your kitten is still very young, and it's positive that she's energetic. A healthy kitten will continuously put on weight, and at 4 weeks old, she should weigh around 350-450 grams. If she's gaining between 10-15 grams daily, she is likely on track. However, each kitten can vary slightly, so it's essential to monitor her weight and overall health regularly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I feed my 4-week-old kitten?

    At 4 weeks, kittens are typically transitioning from a milk-only diet to incorporating soft solid foods and kitten formula. Start with a mix of wet kitten food and water or formula.

  • How often should I weigh my kitten?

    Weigh your kitten every day at the same time to monitor her growth effectively. This can help detect any potential health issues early.

  • What if my kitten isn't gaining enough weight?

    If your kitten isn't gaining the expected amount of weight, consult a veterinarian promptly to rule out any underlying health concerns.

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