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What's a healthy weight for kittens?

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by darkrabbit213, Sep 3, 2006.

  1. darkrabbit213

    darkrabbit213 New Member

    I recently took Winks to Pet Quarters and weighed him on one of their pet scales, he's 9 months old and weighs 8.6lbs is that a healthy weight? He's pretty long and lean, but I'm always worried about over or under feeding him, I generally follow the instructions on the bag...
     
  2. Mary_NH

    Mary_NH New Member

    each cat/kitten is different. Mine range from 6 lbs. up to 13 lbs!!!
    Don't go by the feeding directions supplied by the cat food manufacturer. They'll have you overfeeding so you have to buy more cat food. This was just a huge discussion in the foster group as one foster has a cat that weighed 14 pounds at intake and he's up to 17!!!! She's been feeding him 6 cans of Fancy Feast/day according to the can. He's getting fatter and he should be losing weight.
    I free feed dry cause none of my cats are overweight (well Dixie but she has lost) and give wet food now and then throughout the day. I never read the feeding instructions.
    He'll let you know what he needs. 8.9 sounds good but I wouldn't let him get much over that unless he's going to be a large boy. Long, lean is good.
    this is a good chart for weight reference
    http://www.placervillevet.com/feline%20 ... dition.htm
     
  3. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    I agree, it probably depends on the kitty. My Mittens is about 8 pounds and to me she is a little thin but is healthy.

    Socks weighs abour 16 pounds and she is definitely overweight. I'm mixing diet food in with their regular dry food and I don't know if that is helping or not. Even when Socks was a kitten she was chubbier that Mittens.

    I usually leave dry food out all the time so they can graze.
     

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