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    As Samantha says, go by weight guidelines when available but also if you think he was underweight when you got him then a little extra might be good. Have you considered free-feeding your new beast until he gets a reasonable build ?

    From what I have been reading and hearing from others MCs can either be like Labradors and eat until they explode *or* they will happily graze many times a day and stop when they are not hungry. I expect this behaviourly difference is based on how they grew up as kittens and also how secure they feel.

    FYI The James Wellbeloved web site has a weight chart for their food: Cat Feeding Guidelines | How much to feed your cat | Feeding Kittens | Feeding nursing queens | Feeding senior cats

    This will be different for each brand / type however!

 

 

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