Maine Coon Food Calculator
Our Maine Coon food calculator helps you determine exactly how much food and how many calories your Maine Coon cat needs each day. Maine Coons are one of the largest domestic cat breeds, typically weighing 10-25 pounds, so they have unique nutritional requirements compared to smaller cats.
Maine Coon Calorie Calculator
Maine Coons need more calories than average-sized cats due to their larger body mass. However, they can also be prone to obesity, especially after neutering, so it's important to calculate their exact calorie needs rather than guessing.
How Many Calories Does a Maine Coon Need?
The calorie needs of a Maine Coon depend on several factors:
- Weight: Adult Maine Coons typically weigh 10-25 pounds (males are usually larger)
- Age: Maine Coon kittens need significantly more calories per pound than adults
- Activity Level: Active Maine Coons need more calories than sedentary indoor cats
- Neuter Status: Neutered Maine Coons typically need 20-30% fewer calories
- Life Stage: Young adult, adult, mature adult, and senior Maine Coons have different requirements
Maine Coon Feeding Guidelines
Typical calorie needs for Maine Coons:
- Maine Coon Kittens: 300-500 calories per day (depending on age and weight)
- Adult Maine Coons (10-15 lbs): 300-400 calories per day
- Adult Maine Coons (15-20 lbs): 400-500 calories per day
- Large Adult Maine Coons (20+ lbs): 500-600 calories per day
- Senior Maine Coons: May need slightly fewer calories if less active
Note: These are general guidelines. Use our calculator above for personalized recommendations based on your specific Maine Coon.
Best Food for Maine Coon Cats
When choosing food for your Maine Coon, look for:
- High-quality protein: 30-40% protein content from animal sources
- Moderate fat: 15-20% fat for energy and coat health
- Joint support: Some foods include glucosamine and chondroitin for large breed cats
- Appropriate calorie density: Not too high to prevent obesity
- Life stage appropriate: Adult or all life stages formulas
Raw Food Diets for Maine Coons
Our calculator works for raw food diets too. Use the calorie output to determine daily portions. Raw food has different calorie density than kibble—typically 30–50 calories per ounce for raw meat. Consult your veterinarian or a raw feeding guide for safe, balanced recipes. See our Maine Coon feeding chart by age for more guidance.
Maine Coon Weight Management
Maine Coons can be prone to obesity, especially after neutering. To maintain a healthy weight:
- Monitor their weight regularly
- Use our calculator to determine exact calorie needs
- Feed scheduled meals rather than free-feeding
- Provide regular exercise and playtime
- Consult your veterinarian if your Maine Coon is overweight