After a kitten is born for 2 months, its daily food intake will be the same as that of a big cat. But because he is still a child, the amount of food per meal cannot be the same as that of a big cat, so feed him 3 to 4 times a day. When the amount of each meal of the kitten increases, then slowly reduce it to 2 times.
The 4 to 6 months after a kitten is born is the growth period, which is the period when it will lay the foundation for strong bones and muscles when it grows into a "human", so it is necessary to prepare protein-rich food for it. During this period, the kitten's appetite will surprise the owner, but as long as it wants to eat, you might as well let it eat. A kitten requires twice as many calories per kilogram as an "adult cat". In order to grow, such calories are still necessary. The kitten will become stronger day by day. It should be noted that you can feed it more, but be careful not to cause diarrhea. When it has diarrhea, slightly reduce its food intake and feed it something easy to eat, such as white fish. Digestive stuff.
Cats don’t need seasoning
At that time, give it a variety of food, and pay attention to the size so that it can be easily swallowed. Basically, add some beef, liver, lightly cooked white fish, egg yolk, etc. If you want to feed a single food, be sure to change the variety frequently. If you are not careful, you will add salt, soy sauce, etc., but in fact, salt is not needed.