The amount that your feed your kitten will always depend on their age, so this will change throughout their first year.
Up To Four Weeks
At between one and four weeks, your kitten should still be getting milk from its mother. This is one of the reasons why kittens aren’t separated from their mothers until they are a few weeks old.
However, if you adopt a kitten or bring in a stray kitten, you will need to bottle-feed them in their first few weeks. The recommendation is that they should get eight milliliters of milk formula for each ounce of their weight. The average two to three-week-old kitten weighs around 12 ounces, so will require 96 ml of formula per day.
Four to Eight Weeks
When your kitten is between four and eight weeks old they will be ready for weaning, so will be getting their first taste of solid foods.
During this stage, you can mix dry and wet food, usually around ¼ and ⅓ of a cup each time you feed them through the day. The aim here will be to gradually reduce the level of milk and replace it with solid food.
Two to Three Months
When your kitten is between two and three months old, it’s important to be aware that they’re still developing and growing, so adequate nutrition is vital. Therefore you will need to regularly feed them small meals to sustain their energy, usually around four times a day.
Three to Six Months
At this age, you can start increasing your kitten’s food intake as they mature. You could start feeding your kitten up to one cup of dry food three times a day, depending on their weight. Alternatively, if you are providing them with wet food, then you can feed about two ounces for every pound of body weight over the course of the day.
Six to Twelve months
During the last stage of development before your kitten is considered to be an adult cat, you should be providing them with around one and a half ounces of wet food for every pound of their weight each day.
However, do be aware that these are only general guidelines, and the amount you feed your cat will depend on their size and which food you opt for, so you need to check the individual guidelines of your chosen food to make sure that you’re giving the correct amount.