How long should cats go between meals?
Olivia House
Updated on February 15, 2026
Cats should eat at least two meals each day, about 12 hours apart. But a breakfast, lunch, afternoon, dinner, and right before bed schedule is an equally great option. If more than 12 hours elapses between meals, the stomach can become hyperacidic causing nausea.
How many times a day should you feed your cat?
"From age six months to maturity, most cats will do well when fed two times a day." Once the cat becomes an adult, at about one year, feeding once or twice a day is appropriate in most cases. Senior cats, age seven and above, should maintain the same feeding regimen.Should I feed my cat every 6 hours?
While kittens should be fed up to three times a day, once a cat becomes an adult (at about one year of age) feeding once or twice a day is just fine, says the Cornell Feline Health Center. In fact, feeding just once a day should be acceptable for the majority of cats.How do I know my cat is hungry?
A cat that is truly hungry may have a certain type of insistent meow, or may hang around pawing at its food bowl or where its food may be stored. When food is offered, a hungry cat will eat quickly.Should I leave food out for my cat at night?
If you let your cat eat when they choose to, a bowl of dry food left out overnight provides a snack if your cat feels peckish. However, most cats are happy to spend the night without food and wait until their breakfast the following morning.Here's a perfect cat feeding schedule
Will a cat stop eating when full?
I often get asked what, how much, and when to feed dogs and cats. I don't have a standard answer, because it depends on the specific animal. Some animals can be free-fed and will stop eating when they are full, while others will gain weight with just the occasional table scrap.Why do my cats act like they are starving?
If your cat acts like you're feeding them for the first time in years every time you open a can of food, there could be a medical reason as to why they're so hell-bent on eating. Parasites, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes are just a few of the reasons your cat's behaviors around food may have changed.Why is my cat begging for food constantly?
Why are my cats always hungry? A recent article in Catster lists five likely reasons your cat begs for food - worms, disease, boredom, depression, and nutritionally deficient food. A cat with worms eats ravenously since the roundworms suck all the nutrition right out of your pet's body.Do cats sleep when they are hungry?
And not just old, tired cats sleep a lot. Even young, healthy cats sleep for two-thirds of the day. Time in bed may be affected occasionally by the weather, hunger pangs, cramped muscles, or an ailing joint, but regardless of these interruptions, cats love to sleep.How do I put my cat on a feeding schedule?
If you want to move from free feeding to scheduled feeding:
- Look up the appropriate daily amount to feed your pet (either on the packaging or on the company's website)
- Divide this amount by two. Offer one portion in the morning and one in the evening.
- When it's mealtime, keep the food bowl down for 15-20 minutes.