The amount of cat food an adult cats consumes in a day is related to their weight, activity, eating habits, and the type of cat food they eat. In general, if an adult cat is fed dry cat food, the daily intake can be determined based on 3-4% of its body weight. If you are fed wet cat food, adult cats need about 150-200 grams of cat food per day.
Specifically, if an adult cat weighs 10 pounds, then it needs to consume about 150-200 grams of dry cat food per day. If the cat food it eats is wet, then it needs to consume about 300-400 grams of wet cat food per day.
Of course, this is only a rough reference value, and the specific intake needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation of the cat. If your cat is active or active, you may need to consume more cat food. If the cat is lazy or has less exercise, you can appropriately reduce the intake of cat food.
In addition, in order to ensure the health of the cat, it is recommended to pay attention to the cat's appetite and bowel movements when feeding. If the cat has a loss of appetite or diarrhea, it is necessary to adjust the intake and type of cat food in time, and consult the advice of a veterinarian.