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How Much Wet Food to Feed a Cat Every Day

By Sarah Bennett7 juli 20264 min read
Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Bennett, DVM

How Much Wet Food to Feed a Cat Every Day

Feeding your cat the right amount of wet food is one of the most important decisions you'll make as a pet owner, yet it's surprisingly common for cat parents to get it wrong. Whether you're transitioning to wet food, mixing it with dry kibble, or going entirely wet, understanding portion sizes is crucial for maintaining your cat's ideal weight and overall health. In this guide, I'll walk you through the science-backed recommendations and practical tips to ensure your feline friend receives optimal nutrition every single day.

Understanding Your Cat's Daily Caloric Needs

The foundation of proper feeding starts with understanding how many calories your cat actually needs. Most adult cats require between 200 and 250 calories per day, though this varies significantly based on age, activity level, weight, and health status.

  • Kittens: Require roughly 250-320 calories daily to support growth
  • Adult cats (2-10 years): Need 200-250 calories per day
  • Senior cats (10+ years): May need 150-200 calories if less active
  • Overweight cats: Should consume 10-20% fewer calories under veterinary guidance

Your veterinarian can help determine your cat's specific caloric requirements during a health check-up, taking into account any underlying conditions or weight concerns.

Converting Wet Food to Daily Portions

Most commercial wet cat foods contain approximately 70-100 calories per 100g. This is substantially higher in moisture content than dry food, which typically contains 350-450 calories per 100g. To calculate the right amount for your cat, simply divide their daily caloric needs by the caloric content of your chosen wet food.

Practical example: If your cat needs 220 calories daily and your wet food contains 85 calories per 100g, you'd divide 220 by 85, equalling roughly 2.6 portions of 100g cans (or approximately 260g of wet food daily).

Most standard 400g tins of wet food will feed an adult cat for approximately 1.5 days at typical recommended portions. Check the back of the tin for the manufacturer's feeding guidelines, as these provide a helpful starting point.

Feeding Schedules and Meal Frequency

How you distribute the wet food throughout the day matters as much as the total amount. Adult cats benefit from being fed once or twice daily, whilst kittens and some senior cats may prefer three meals per day.

  • Once daily feeding: Suitable for most adult cats; feed in the evening or at a consistent time
  • Twice daily feeding: Often recommended by veterinarians; typically breakfast and dinner
  • Free feeding (leaving food out): Not ideal for wet food due to spoilage; maximum 30 minutes out

Consistency is key—feed at the same times each day to establish healthy digestion patterns and behavioural routines.

Mixing Wet and Dry Food

Many cat owners feed a combination of both wet and dry food. If you're doing this, you must account for the calories from both sources. For example, if you feed 100g wet food (85 calories) and 30g dry kibble (130 calories), your cat receives approximately 215 calories total.

A common approach is feeding wet food in the morning and dry food in the evening, or a 50/50 split. This combination can support dental health (through kibble) whilst providing the hydration benefits of wet food.

Adjusting Portions: Signs Your Cat Needs More or Less

Ideal cat body weight means you should be able to feel their ribs without pressing hard, and they should have a visible waist when viewed from above. Monitor these signs:

  • Weight gain or loss over several weeks
  • Changes in energy levels or appetite
  • Coat quality deterioration
  • Digestive issues or litter box changes

If you notice any significant changes, consult your veterinarian rather than making drastic adjustments yourself.

Key Takeaways

Start with your cat's daily caloric needs (typically 200-250 calories for adults), check your wet food's caloric density, and calculate portions accordingly. Most adult cats need roughly 200-300g of quality wet food daily, split into one or two meals. Maintain consistent feeding times, monitor body condition regularly, and adjust as needed. When in doubt, your veterinarian is your best resource for personalised feeding recommendations tailored to your individual cat's health profile and lifestyle.

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Disclaimer:This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for your pet's health concerns.

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