Kitten Cat Food - Best Food for Kittens in Bangladesh

Give your kitten the perfect start in life with our premium collection of kitten food. From newborn milk replacers to nutrient-rich wet and dry food, Shokher Tola 80 Taka offers everything your growing kitten needs for healthy development, strong immunity, and playful energy.

Why Kittens Need Special Food

Kittens are not small cats — they're growing babies with very different nutritional needs. During their first year of life, kittens grow incredibly fast, developing bones, muscles, brain, immune system, and vital organs. They need up to 3 times more calories, protein, and nutrients than adult cats. Regular adult cat food simply doesn't provide what growing kittens need.

Feeding your kitten proper kitten food ensures:

  • Strong bones and teeth development
  • Healthy brain and eye development
  • Robust immune system
  • Proper muscle growth
  • Shiny, healthy coat
  • High energy for play and exploration
  • Prevention of nutritional deficiencies

Types of Kitten Food Available

Kitten Milk Replacers (0-4 weeks)

For orphaned kittens, rejected kittens, or supplementing mother's milk.

Powder Milk Replacers — Mix with warm water to create formula. Brands: Royal Canin Babycat Milk, Beaphar Lactol, CatSure.

Liquid Ready-to-Feed Milk — Pre-mixed formula, just warm and serve. Convenient for emergency feeding.

Nursing Kits — Complete sets with formula, bottles, and nipples designed for tiny kittens.

Wet Kitten Food (4 weeks - 12 months)

Kitten Mousse/Pâté — Ultra-smooth, creamy texture. Perfect for weaning kittens (4-8 weeks) transitioning from milk to solid food.

Kitten Pouch in Jelly — Soft meat chunks in jelly. Easy to chew and digest. Popular brands: Whiskas Kitten, Bellotta Kitten, Wanpy Kitten.

Kitten Pouch in Gravy — Tender meat pieces in rich gravy. High moisture content for hydration.

Kitten Canned Food — Larger portions in 400g cans. More economical for multi-kitten households.

Kitten Creamy Soup — Light, liquid meals with high nutrition. Good for picky eaters or sick kittens.

Dry Kitten Food (2 months - 12 months)

Kitten Kibble — Small-sized, crunchy pellets formulated for growing kittens. High in protein, calories, and DHA.

Grain-Free Kitten Food — No wheat, corn, or rice. Better for kittens with sensitive stomachs or food allergies.

Premium Kitten Dry Food — Superior ingredients, higher meat content, added prebiotics and vitamins.

Mother & Babycat Food — Special formula safe for pregnant/nursing mothers and their kittens.

What Makes Kitten Food Different?

Higher Protein (30-40%) — Supports rapid muscle and tissue development. Kittens need almost double the protein of adult cats.

More Calories — Kittens need concentrated energy for growth and non-stop play. Kitten food has 25-30% more calories.

Essential Fatty Acids — DHA (from fish oil) supports brain development, learning ability, and vision. Critical in first 12 months.

Extra Calcium & Phosphorus — Builds strong bones and teeth. Balanced ratio prevents skeletal problems.

Taurine — Essential amino acid for heart and eye health. Kittens need more than adult cats.

Vitamins & Minerals — Higher levels of vitamins A, D, E, and minerals like zinc and iron support immune system and overall growth.

Smaller Kibble Size — Dry food has smaller, softer pieces that tiny mouths can chew easily.

Easy Digestibility — Gentler ingredients and prebiotics support developing digestive systems.

Best Kitten Food Brands in Bangladesh

Royal Canin Kitten Food — The gold standard for kitten nutrition. Scientifically formulated for optimal growth. Available in Mother & Babycat, Kitten dry food, and Kitten wet pouches.

Whiskas Kitten Food — Most popular and affordable option in Bangladesh. Complete nutrition with real chicken or fish. Widely trusted by vets and cat owners.

Me-O Kitten Food — Thai brand offering excellent value. High protein content and cats love the taste. Available in dry kibble and wet pouches.

Bellotta Kitten Food — Premium wet food with no preservatives, no salt. Real chicken mousse perfect for weaning kittens.

Wanpy Kitten Food — Grain-free formula with high meat content. Great for kittens with sensitive stomachs.

Drools Kitten Food — Indian brand with good nutritional balance at budget-friendly prices.

Pro Plan Kitten — Premium nutrition from Purina with OptiStart formula for immune support.

Kitten Feeding Guide by Age

0-4 Weeks (Newborn)

  • Food: Mother's milk or kitten milk replacer only
  • Frequency: Every 2-3 hours, including overnight
  • Amount: 2-6 ml per feeding, increasing gradually

4-8 Weeks (Weaning)

  • Food: Milk replacer + introduce wet kitten mousse/pâté
  • Frequency: 4-6 small meals per day
  • Amount: Start with 1 teaspoon wet food, increase gradually
  • Tip: Mix wet food with milk replacer to make it easier to eat

8-12 Weeks (Early Kitten)

  • Food: Wet kitten food + introduce small amounts of dry kitten food (moistened with water)
  • Frequency: 4 meals per day
  • Amount: 3-4 pouches per day or 1/4 cup dry food + wet food

3-6 Months (Growing Kitten)

  • Food: Wet + dry kitten food combination
  • Frequency: 3-4 meals per day
  • Amount: 1/3 to 1/2 cup dry food per day + 2 pouches wet food

6-12 Months (Young Cat)

  • Food: Continue kitten food until 12 months old
  • Frequency: 2-3 meals per day
  • Amount: 1/2 to 3/4 cup dry food per day + wet food as supplement
  • Note: Some large breeds (Maine Coon, Ragdoll) need kitten food until 15-18 months

After 12 Months Gradually transition to adult cat food over 7-10 days by mixing increasing amounts of adult food with kitten food.

Wet vs Dry Kitten Food - Which is Better?

Best Option: Combination of Both

Wet Food Benefits:

  • Higher moisture (keeps kittens hydrated)
  • Easier for tiny teeth to chew
  • More palatable (picky kittens love it)
  • Gentler on sensitive stomachs

Dry Food Benefits:

  • More concentrated nutrition
  • Helps develop strong jaw muscles
  • Cleans teeth through chewing action
  • More economical and convenient

Recommended Split: 70% wet food + 30% dry food for optimal health.

How Much Should You Feed Your Kitten?

Kitten's needs vary by age, weight, and activity level. General guidelines:

By Weight:

  • 0.5 kg kitten: 50-60g food per day
  • 1 kg kitten: 80-100g food per day
  • 2 kg kitten: 120-140g food per day
  • 3 kg kitten: 150-180g food per day

Always check the feeding guide on your specific food package and adjust based on your kitten's body condition.

Important Kitten Feeding Tips

🍼 Never give cow's milk — Kittens are lactose intolerant. Use only kitten milk replacer.

Feed on schedule — Regular meal times help with toilet training and prevent overeating.

💧 Always provide fresh water — Even though wet food has moisture, kittens need clean water available 24/7.

🥣 Use shallow bowls — Kittens have small faces. Shallow, wide bowls are easier for them.

🧼 Keep food fresh — Remove wet food after 30 minutes. Bacteria grows quickly in Bangladesh's heat.

📏 Monitor growth — Weigh your kitten weekly. Healthy kittens should gain 50-100g per week.

🏥 Don't switch food suddenly — Change gradually over 7 days to avoid stomach upset.

👀 Watch for food allergies — Vomiting, diarrhea, or skin issues may indicate food sensitivity.

Foods NEVER to Give Kittens

❌ Cow's milk or dairy products
❌ Adult cat food (not enough nutrition)
❌ Raw meat or fish (bacteria risk)
❌ Onions, garlic, chocolate
❌ Grapes, raisins
❌ Bones (choking hazard)
❌ Dog food (wrong nutritional balance)
❌ Human food leftovers

Signs Your Kitten is Eating Well

✓ Steady weight gain every week
✓ Soft, shiny coat
✓ Bright, clear eyes
✓ Playful, energetic behavior
✓ Firm, regular poops
✓ Good appetite at every meal
✓ Healthy teeth and gums
✓ Age-appropriate development

Special Situations

Orphaned Kittens — Need special care and 2-3 hour feeding schedule with milk replacer. Consult a vet.

Sick Kittens — May need prescription kitten food or special diet. Always consult your vet.

Underweight Kittens — May need higher calorie food or more frequent meals.

Picky Eaters — Try warming wet food slightly, mixing flavors, or adding a little tuna juice.

Multiple Kittens — Feed separately to ensure each kitten gets proper amount.

When to Switch to Adult Food

Most kittens should transition to adult cat food at 12 months of age. However:

  • Large breeds (Maine Coon, Ragdoll): 15-18 months
  • Small breeds: 10-12 months
  • Consult your vet for specific guidance

Shop Kitten Food Online in Bangladesh

At Shokher Tola 80 Taka, we offer the largest selection of kitten food in Bangladesh at the best prices. All products are authentic, fresh, and specially formulated for growing kittens. Whether you need milk replacers for newborns, wet food for weaning, or premium dry food for growing kittens, we have everything you need.

Order now and enjoy fast home delivery to Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur, and across Bangladesh. Give your kitten the best start in life with quality food from Shokher Tola 80 Taka!

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