Last updated: July 13, 2026

Kitten Food Calculator

How much should you feed a kitten? Kittens need roughly twice the calories per pound of an adult cat. Enter your kitten's age, weight, and food type to get a daily amount in cups and cans, plus how many meals a day.

How Much to Feed a Kitten by Age

Younger kittens need more calories per pound and more frequent meals. As a quick reference:

Kitten WeightDaily CaloriesDry Food (approx.)Meals/Day
1 to 2 lbs120 to 180 kcalAbout 1/4 cup4
2 to 3 lbs180 to 250 kcalAbout 1/3 cup3 to 4
3 to 5 lbs250 to 350 kcalAbout 1/3 to 1/2 cup3
5 to 7 lbs300 to 400 kcalAbout 1/2 cup2 to 3

For the full feeding schedule, wet vs dry guidance, and weaning, see our kitten feeding guide. To track your kitten's calories only, use the kitten calorie calculator.

Tips for Feeding Your Kitten

  • Use kitten food: Choose a food labelled for kittens or all life stages, higher in protein and calories than adult food.
  • Measure the daily total: Even if you free-feed dry food, measure it so you can spot appetite changes early.
  • Keep water available: Fresh water at all times, especially if feeding mostly dry food.
  • Switch to adult food at 12 months: Transition gradually over 7 to 10 days. Large breeds may stay on kitten food until 18 to 24 months.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much food should I feed my kitten a day?

Kittens need about twice the calories per pound of an adult cat. A rough daily guide is 120 to 180 kcal at 1 to 2 lbs, 180 to 250 kcal at 2 to 3 lbs, and 250 to 350 kcal at 3 to 5 lbs, split across several small meals. Enter your kitten's age and weight above for a personalized amount in cups and cans.

How many times a day should I feed a kitten?

Feed 4 meals a day up to about 3 months, 3 meals a day from 3 to 6 months, and 2 to 3 meals a day from 6 to 12 months. A kitten's stomach is small, so frequent meals suit them better than one or two large portions.

How does the kitten food calculator work?

It estimates your kitten's resting energy needs from their weight, then applies a growth factor based on age (higher for younger kittens). It converts that daily calorie target into an approximate amount of dry food (cups) and wet food (cans), and suggests a meal frequency. Always check your food's label, since calorie density varies by brand.

Should I feed my kitten wet or dry food?

Both work as long as the food is labelled for kittens or all life stages. Wet food adds moisture and suits young kittens; dry food is calorie-dense and convenient. Many owners feed a mix. This calculator lets you choose wet, dry, or mixed and adjusts the portions accordingly.

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