When a kitten is two to three months old, it can eat about 50 grams of cat food a day, and a kitten over three months old can eat about 80 grams a day. The food intake of kittens is not fixed, and the feeding time for kittens should be arranged based on their actual food intake. Kittens cannot control their own food intake, so they must be fed regularly and quantitatively.
When a kitten is two to three months old, it can eat about 50 grams of cat food a day. When it is more than three months old, it can eat about 80 grams of cat food a day, but it must be fed regularly.
The food intake of a kitten is not fixed. When feeding the kitten, it should still be adjusted according to its actual food intake. Usually, the kitten will defecate when its belly is full. Prove that it was full.
Kittens are different from adult cats in that they cannot control their own food intake. Therefore, it is best to feed the kittens on time and in a quantitative manner to avoid causing the kittens to be disordered. Gastrointestinal problems occur after eating.
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