Cat Feeding Guide
How Much Should a Bengal Eat?
Complete feeding guide for the Bengal — daily calories, food amounts, and a life-stage chart from kitten to senior.
Adult Daily Calories
200–350 kcal
≈ 0.59–1.03 cups dry kibble · Feed 2× daily
Bengal Feeding Chart by Life Stage
| Life Stage | Calories/day | Dry Kibble | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kitten — 8–16 weeks | 480–840 kcal | 1.41–2.47 cups | 4× daily |
| Kitten — 4–6 months | 400–700 kcal | 1.18–2.06 cups | 3× daily |
| Kitten — 6–12 months | 300–525 kcal | 0.88–1.54 cups | 2–3× daily |
| Adult (active) | 200–350 kcal | 0.59–1.03 cups | 2× daily |
| Adult (indoor / neutered) | 160–280 kcal | 0.47–0.82 cups | 2× daily |
| Senior (10+ years) | 150–263 kcal | 0.44–0.77 cups | 2–3× daily |
* Cups based on ~340 kcal/cup. Wet food (typically 70–100 kcal per 100g pouch) will require a very different amount.
Bengal Feeding Tips
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Never free-feed dry kibble
Free-choice kibble feeding is the leading driver of feline obesity. Measure every meal precisely.
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Hydration matters
Cats have low thirst drives. Wet food or a cat water fountain significantly boosts daily water intake and protects kidneys.
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Stick to scheduled meals
Feed your Bengal at the same times every day. Predictable schedules reduce food anxiety and begging.
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Transition foods slowly
Cats are neophobic about food. Mix 25% new food with 75% old, increasing over 10 days to avoid digestive upset.
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Avoid these cat toxins
Onions, garlic, grapes, raisins, chocolate, xylitol, and raw dough are dangerous to cats. Keep them strictly away from your cat's food.
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Watch treat calories
Treats should stay under 10% of daily calories. A single 5-kcal treat is fine; a fistful is not.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I feed my Bengal?
An adult Bengal needs roughly 200–350 kcal per day. Divide into 2 meals and always check your food's label — calorie density varies greatly between brands.
How often should I feed my Bengal?
Adult Bengals do best with two measured meals per day rather than free-choice feeding. Kittens under 6 months need 3–4 smaller meals to support rapid growth.
Should I feed my Bengal wet or dry food?
Both are suitable, but wet food has higher moisture content which supports kidney health — especially important for cats. Many vets recommend a mix of wet and dry. Aim for the same total calorie target regardless of food type.