Let us say we give our feline pal 2.5
ounces of dry cat food every day and knowing that dry cat food will contain no more than 10 % moisture, this means that our cat is only receiving 0.25 ounces of moisture from its food.
Not exact matches
The average
cat who eats only
dry food needs to drink several
ounces of water a day to make up for the lack
of water from
food.
Expect an adult feral
cat to eat roughly 5.5
ounces of wet (canned)
cat food and 2
ounces of dry food daily (increase to a half cup if only feeding
dry).
Adult
cats eat about 5.5
ounces of wet
food and 2
ounces of dry food per day (half a cup if only
dry).
Dry cat foods have many benefits for the
cat owner — they are easy to store; they are less expensive per
ounce; they are easier to schlep home than bags or cases or canned
cat food; and a bag
of cat food doesn't spoil right after you open it, unlike a can
of cat food.
On average, you can expect an adult feral
cat to eat roughly 5.5
ounces of wet (canned)
cat food and 2
ounces of dry food daily in temperate weather (add a half cup to that amount if only feeding
dry food).
It can hold up to 60
ounces of dry food and about 8 liters
of water, which should last one
cat about a month before needing to be refilled.