Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Ragdoll | Male | unneutered | 1 year and 5 months old | 13 lbs
My ragdoll kitten is now 1.5yr old. His appetite is lesser then before. He eats around 2 cans of 3oz wet food and 85gms of dry food in a day. Is this sufficient nutrition? He tends to get bored of this food flavors very quickly and avoids eating the same can after 10days. Earlier he used to eat around 3cans with dry food every day. Is this normal
2 Answers
Published on August 8th, 2018
The exact amount of calories that a cat needs certainly depends on their weight and activity level, but will tend to decrease slightly when a cat reaches an adult age. So, that might be why Baluu is eating less canned food than he used to. If he did not used to eat the dry food along with the canned food, then that would also account for why he is eating less canned food. In general, we usually recommend about 5 ounces of canned food for each 10 pounds of body weight if they are not eating any dry food. Based on that, it sounds like Baluu is eating a sufficient amount since he is also eating some dry food. If it seems like Baluu is losing weight, then I would recommend having your veterinarian examine him to make sure there isn't something going on internally. Otherwise, I would suspect that his metabolism is just slowing down a little and he doesn't need as much food as he did when he was younger. Some cats really desire some variety in their food, and it sounds like Baluu is one of those cats. Good luck! I hope that answered your questions. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.
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Published on May 6th, 2018
HI, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! I think if he isn't ravenously eating all the food I would cut back to 2 1/2 to 2 cans of wet food per day. Especially since he is eating dry as well. On average an adult cat should eat about 3 cans of Fancy Feast per day if that was there only calorie source. Since Baluu is also getting dry food I think you can cut back on the number of cans per day. Maybe feed 1 cam in the morning and 1 can at night and see how that goes and will leave the dry out. I wish you the best!
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