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A simple worksheet for tracking what and when your kitten eats — useful for spotting patterns and for anything you'd want to mention at a vet visit.
Kitten parents establishing a feeding routine.
Kitten Feeding Log
Log what and when your kitten eats
A simple weekly log for spotting feeding patterns early.
A few weeks of logged meals tells you more than memory ever will — whether a kitten is actually finishing meals, whether a transition is going smoothly, and whether it's time to talk to a vet about appetite instead of guessing.
Fill in the current plan once, then keep the weekly log going for as long as it's useful — most people stop needing it once a routine feels automatic.
| Date | Food & amount | Time | Finished? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Old food % | New food % | Any stomach upset? |
|---|---|---|---|
Once this log has a couple of weeks of entries, patterns tend to show up on their own — a kitten who's consistently finishing meals, a transition that's going more smoothly than it felt day to day, or an appetite dip worth mentioning at the next visit.
Keep the weekly log going as long as it's telling you something new. Most people wind it down once a feeding routine feels automatic and a kitten has settled onto adult portions — at that point, the log has done its job.
Plan feeding by age, not just by week
The Kitten Feeding Planner works from the same logs, with portions that adjust automatically as your kitten grows through each age band.
This log tracks what's happening now, but portions that were right at ten weeks old won't be right at six months. The Kitten Feeding Planner works from the same kind of log, with a portion guide that adjusts automatically by age band, for anyone who'd rather not recalculate portions manually every few weeks.
Kitten feeding schedule by age explains the portion and frequency changes this log is built to catch, foods toxic to cats is worth knowing before introducing any new treats, and signs of a sick kitten covers when an appetite change is worth a call instead of another week of watching.
Kestlin creates practical, print-ready resources for first-time cat owners — guides, checklists, and trackers built around the questions people actually ask in a cat's first weeks and months at home.
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