I seem to remember seeing a calculator that would give right amounts for dry/wet/homemade food, and my key word guessing is just not working for me.
I have the two kittens in my house who I am working with to socialize (the adults are going to be TNR from outside between my house and my neighbor), and I don't know if there's a growth spurt going on or what, but I was hoping to find the calculator to make sure that what I'm giving them is enough.
The boys were probably born in May or so this year, Jemmy was neutered 11/4 and Leo's rescheduled neuter is 12/7. Leo's original neuter date was 11/11, which is when I started them with Revolution (for their fleas), the wormer from the vet (they just got their second dose of that a week ago), and because they both had an upper respiratory infection, an antibiotic (fortunately liquid format) twice daily. So now they're all done with their medications (well, Revolution will be an on-going thing, but they're not due again yet), and they seem much hungrier than before and I wanted to check how much they should be getting. I'd brought them inside a month ago, so I don't know if that is a factor.
The calculator I remember seeing was something along the lines of putting in a percentage of how much of canned food, how much dry, etc and adding in the info about the cat and it would spit out how much of each sort of food included in the diet should be available in a day.
I have the two kittens in my house who I am working with to socialize (the adults are going to be TNR from outside between my house and my neighbor), and I don't know if there's a growth spurt going on or what, but I was hoping to find the calculator to make sure that what I'm giving them is enough.
The boys were probably born in May or so this year, Jemmy was neutered 11/4 and Leo's rescheduled neuter is 12/7. Leo's original neuter date was 11/11, which is when I started them with Revolution (for their fleas), the wormer from the vet (they just got their second dose of that a week ago), and because they both had an upper respiratory infection, an antibiotic (fortunately liquid format) twice daily. So now they're all done with their medications (well, Revolution will be an on-going thing, but they're not due again yet), and they seem much hungrier than before and I wanted to check how much they should be getting. I'd brought them inside a month ago, so I don't know if that is a factor.
The calculator I remember seeing was something along the lines of putting in a percentage of how much of canned food, how much dry, etc and adding in the info about the cat and it would spit out how much of each sort of food included in the diet should be available in a day.