How Often Should You Feed Your Kitten?

How Often Should You Feed Your Kitten?

Feeding your kitten correctly is one of the most important steps you can take to support healthy growth and lifelong well-being. 

Kittens might snack their way through several tiny meals in just 24 hours! With all that growing to do, plus their endless bursts of energy, they rarely settle for big meals. Instead, they prefer a steady rhythm of small bites throughout the day. 

If your kitten is able to self-regulate, leaving food available throughout the day is a great way to let them eat at their own pace.

While kittens may nibble frequently throughout the day, those meals still need to follow a consistent daily structure to ensure they receive the right amount of energy and nutrients. Establishing a reliable feeding routine helps support healthy digestion and prevents both underfeeding and overfeeding during this rapid development stage.

Prioritize Dietary Continuity
When your kitten first arrives home, it is recommended to continue feeding the food they are already accustomed to. Sudden dietary changes can cause digestive upset, so any transition to a new food should be introduced gradually and ideally under the guidance of your veterinarian.

Our experts recommend a 10-day gradual transition plan:
  • Days 1-3: 75% old food, 25% Farmina food
  • Days 4-6: 50% old food, 50% Farmina food
  • Days 7-9: 25% old food, 75% Farmina food
  • Day 10: 100% Farmina food
Providing the right nutrition during growth is essential for raising a healthy, happy cat. Choosing a complete and balanced formula specifically developed for kittens can make all the difference.

The Important Role of Wet Food
Wet food can be an excellent choice for kittens, as well as for cats at every stage of life. Its soft texture makes it easy to eat, while its higher moisture content helps support hydration, an important aspect of feline health. Our formulas are also highly palatable, making them particularly appealing even to the pickiest eaters.

Wet food can be complete or complementary. Complete food is nutritionally balanced on its own, while complementary food is designed to be paired with other foods.
 
Whether fed alone or combined with dry food, what matters most is that your kitten’s overall daily intake stays nutritionally balanced.
Not sure how to check that? Request your Free Mixed Feeding Plan

Strengthen Your Bond From the Start
Creamy treats are a great and healthy way to nurture your bond with your cat. They are the perfect cuddle moment and, on top of that, they can serve as a meal topper, recovery support, and a useful tool to facilitate the administration of pills when needed.

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