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Kitten Food

Kitten Food

As growing animals, kittens require specific food formulated to encourage healthy growth and development while also supporting their immune and digestive systems. At Petbarn, we have a wide variety of kitten foods to suit your furry friend's needs ranging in delicious flavours from chicken to salmon, tuna, barramundi and more! With dry kitten food, wet kitten food, fresh kitten food and grain-free options available, there's something at Petbarn that's perfect for your kitten.

Frequently Asked Questions about Kitten Food

When selecting the right food for your kitten, choose one that is complete and balanced for kittens. Within that, there are different formats your kitten may prefer.

Dry kitten food is an easy food formulation known for its ease and convenience. Dry kitten food can also assist in preventing dental and gum problems as chewing a harder kibble can remove plaque and tarter build-up on their teeth.

Wet kitten food is another go-to option for kitten owners. Many choose this kitten food formulation due to its moisture content and easily digestible feed. Incorporating wet food into a kitten's diet is a great way to keep your furry friend hydrated and healthy. Plus the aroma of the wet kitten food is extremely appealing to even the fussiest of kittens.

Fresh and/or raw kitten food from The Nosh Project and more are a great option for health-conscious kitten owners who want to provide their kittens with clean, whole ingredients higher in protein.

Petbarn stocks a wide range of reputable kitten food brands. Including, but not limited to:

Royal Canin

Royal known for their premium pet food, recommended by vets and loved by our pets. Their kitten food has been formulated to provide the nutrients kittens need to develop into healthy and strong adult cats. Kittens needs a specialised die that offers maximum support during this time of growth. Royal Canin Kitten Food range offers various meal types of chunks in jelly to gravy so your kitten can find the right food style for them. Shop the Royal Canin Kitten food range now.

ADVANCE

ADVANCE's range of Kitten Food has been scientifically formulated for kitten health, with high quality and nutrient dense ingredients. Their meal range includes pre-portioned foods with different flavours and meats. By using the right ingredients, Advance provides your kitten with the diet they need as they grow and develop, with a wide adult meal range as well. Shop Advance Kitten Food today.


Hill's Science Diet

Hill's kitten food range has been inspired by the idea that great kitten food leads to a great kitten. Their kitten range provides the proper nutrition and ingredients to support kitten development and growth. It is also formulated to be easy-to-digest, targets coat and skin and strengthens the immune system. With both dry and wet food options, the kitten food range also includes options for inside and outside cats so you can find the perfect diet for your growing cat. Shop Hills Kitten Food range now.

Yes, kittens do really need kitten food as they have specific nutritional requirements adult and senior cats don't share. For kittens to grow and develop into healthy and happy cats, they need the right nutrients and diet to support them. By opting for foods formulated solely for kittens, you can support healthy growth and satisfy them as well.

Most brands will include feeding guidelines on their packaging. This is a daily portion recommendation for your kitten to make sure you're not underfeeding or overfeeding.

Your vet will be able to provide a more personalised diet plan, but in general, it is recommended kittens are fed several meals a day until they are 6 months old.

Kittens are usually weaned from their mother's milk and fed kitten food at around 4 weeks of age.

Kittens should be fed kitten food until around 12 months of age when they are fully grown. By then, they can make the transition to food formulated for adult cats. Large cat breeds like Maine Coons are an exception; they don't stop growing until around 18 months of age.

By not making this transition to adult cat food, you run the risk of your cat gaining excess weight as they no longer need the extra calories and nutrients kittens need for growth.