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Kitten Food: Best Kitten Food, Formulas & Milk Replacers

Come to Petco for the best kitten foods and formulas and provide them with the right balance of healthy ingredients and savory flavor they need. Just like your newest furry family member, you have a lot to learn when you welcome a new kitty into your home.

There are a wealth of kitten food options to choose from. While referring to your pet's vet and boning up on food reviews will help you zero in on the best brand or type for them, there are a few fundamental tips you can use when developing their meals at home. Because kitten food is engineered exclusively to meet the nutritional needs of their rapidly growing bodies, your pet will need dietary options featuring up to twice the amount of nutrients as an adult feline. The best kitten formulas feature ingredients that focus on helping the development of healthy muscles, joints, and immune system. With a balance of these nutrients in their food, your kitten will get a leg up on their journey to a happy and healthy adult life.

Browse our selection of the best kitten food options available both online and in your local store, including wet, dry, and grain free kitten food. Pick up some toys and a bed for your new kitten, too!. And once you find your pet's perfect match, sign up for Petco's Repeat Delivery to get a discounted price.

FAQs About Kitten Food

Ideally, kittens should have four feedings of wet food per day. And at least two feedings of wet food per day if they're also eating dry food. It may be hard for kittens to chew dry food until their teeth get bigger, so eating wet food ensures they're getting the nutrients they need.

Kittens can begin to feed on high-quality dry food when they're around 5-6 weeks old. Just make sure it's kitten food and not adult cat food.

Kittens should transition to adult cat food when they're around one year old. Begin the transition process by feeding them a ratio of 75% kitten food and introduce 25% cat food. After a few days, switch it to 50% and 50%, then 25% kitten food and 75% cat food. Then finally after a week of easing them into it, you can feed them 100% cat food.

The amount of food a kitten should eat depends on their age, size, breed, and the type of food they're eating. First check the feeding guide on the kitten food label, and talk to your veterinarian about your cat's unique needs.

Yes, a kitten has different dietary needs than an adult cat. Kitten food is higher in calories and formulated to provide the nutrition your growing kitten needs.

Kittens should not eat food formulated for adult cats and should avoid specific foods that are dangerous or toxic to cats at all life stages. These include but are not limited to chocolate, onions, garlic and grapes. Consult your veterinarian about other harmful foods for your kitten.

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