When it comes to choosing the right kitten food, the options can feel overwhelming. At PetPost, we make it simple with a carefully selected range of high-quality products tailored to support your kitten’s growth, energy and development.
Whether you’re after dry kitten food for convenience or wet kitten food for hydration and taste, we’ve got you covered. Many pet owners choose a mixed feeding approach to give their kitten the benefits of both. As your kitten grows, their needs evolve — so we also stock essential kitten flea, tick & worming treatments to help keep them healthy and protected as part of a complete care routine.
Some pet owners choose a combination of both wet and dry kitten food to get the benefits of each. This is known as "mixed feeding." It allows your kitten to enjoy the advantages of wet food's moisture content and the convenience of dry food. Just be sure to monitor portion sizes to prevent overfeeding.
When making a choice, consider your kitten's individual preferences, any specific dietary recommendations from your veterinarian, and your own lifestyle. Regardless of whether you choose dry, wet, or a combination of both, make sure the food you select is formulated for kittens. Kittens have different nutritional requirements than adult cats, so it's essential to choose food that meets their specific needs during their growing phase. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian for personalised guidance on the best food choice for your kitten.
Most kittens can begin the transition to adult cat food between 9 and 12 months of age. By this time, they are typically close to reaching their full adult size, and their growth rate has slowed down.
Your veterinarian can provide personalised guidance on when to transition to adult food, considering your kitten's individual health, growth rate, and any specific dietary requirements.
Yes, you can mix wet and dry kitten food in the same bowl, and many kittens enjoy this combination. Just make sure to adjust the portions so you're not overfeeding. Mixing both can help provide texture variety, enhance flavour and ensure adequate hydration.
Choose kitten food that lists real meat or fish as the first ingredient, is high in protein and fat, and includes essential nutrients like DHA, calcium and taurine. Avoid fillers, artificial colours and unnecessary additives. Look for foods labelled “complete and balanced” for kittens to ensure they’re getting everything they need.
Feeding your kitten the right amount of food is essential for their growth and overall health. The exact quantity your kitten needs can vary depending on factors like their age, weight, and the specific kitten food you're using.
Always check the feeding guidelines on the packaging, and remember that younger kittens require more frequent meals throughout the day.
Kitten Age | Type of Kitten Food | Number of Meals |
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1-2 months | Weaning on to solid, dry and wet kitten food | Food always available* |
2-3 months | Solid wet and/or dry food | 4-5 meals per day |
3-6 months | Solid wet and/or dry food | 3 meals per day |
6-12 months | Solid wet and/or dry food | 2 meals per day |