Cat Calorie Calculator

Calculate your cat's daily calorie needs using the RER (Resting Energy Requirement) formula — the gold standard in feline nutrition. Adjusts for weight, life stage, body condition, and spay/neuter status.

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Cat Calorie Formula Explained

RER (Resting Energy Requirement) = 70 × (body weight in kg)0.75
Daily Calories = RER × Life Stage Factor

Cats are obligate carnivores — their calorie needs are met primarily through protein and fat. Unlike dogs, cats cannot efficiently use carbohydrates for energy.
Life StageMultiplierExample (10 lb cat)
Kitten2.5 × RER~360 kcal/day
Adult Neutered1.2 × RER~215 kcal/day
Adult Intact1.4 × RER~250 kcal/day
Senior1.1 × RER~200 kcal/day
Weight Loss0.8 × RER~170 kcal/day
Pregnant/Nursing2.0-4.0 × RER~430-570 kcal/day

Frequently Asked Questions

Spaying and neutering reduces metabolic rate by approximately 20-30% in cats. Hormonal changes lead to decreased activity and altered energy metabolism. This is why many cats gain weight after the procedure — they're being fed the same amount but burning fewer calories.

Wet food (canned) is generally better for weight management because it's lower in calories per volume (70-150 kcal/can vs. 300-500 kcal/cup of dry) and has higher moisture content, which helps cats feel fuller. The high water content (75-80%) also supports urinary tract health — a common concern in cats.