Pet Daily Food Calculator MCP for AI. Stop guessing. Get precise nutrition math for your dog.
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Pet Daily Food Calculator figures out exactly what your dog needs to stay healthy. It calculates optimal daily food portions and feeding schedules based on weight, life stage, and activity level.
You input basic details about your pet, and this MCP handles the complex math—figuring out their caloric requirements, converting those calories into specific grams of food, and recommending a safe meal schedule.
What your AI can do
Estimate daily kcal requirement
Determines the total kilocalories a pet needs every day based on its size and current health status.
Generate meal schedule
Creates a specific daily feeding timetable recommending how many meals per day are needed.
Calculate daily gram intake
Converts the required daily calories into the exact amount of food mass, measured in grams.
It calculates the precise daily kilocalorie requirement based on your dog's weight and life stage.
It converts the needed calories into a specific, actionable mass of food in grams.
It generates an ideal meal schedule detailing how many times per day your dog should eat to keep energy stable.
The calculations automatically adjust recommendations whether the pet is a growing puppy or a senior adult.
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Pet Daily Food Calculator: 3 Tools
These three tools allow you to calculate caloric needs, convert those calories into exact food grams, and generate a precise meal schedule.
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Start using Pet Daily Food Calculator on VinkiusEstimate Daily Kcal Requirement
Determines the total kilocalories a pet needs every day based on its size and current health status.
Generate Meal Schedule
Creates a specific daily feeding timetable recommending how many meals per day are...
Calculate Daily Gram Intake
Converts the required daily calories into the exact amount of food mass, measured in...
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
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The guesswork in pet nutrition can be exhausting.
Today, determining safe and correct feeding amounts means looking up charts for weight ranges, checking activity levels, cross-referencing your food's stated energy density, and then trying to piece together a daily schedule. It’s a lot of tabs, manual calculations, and assumptions that could put your dog at risk.
With this MCP, you skip the math entirely. You enter basic facts about your pet and their food. The system handles all the complex scientific conversions—from estimating total calories to calculating precise grams—and gives you an immediate, actionable plan.
You get a full feeding schedule from `generate_meal_schedule`.
Before this tool, getting a schedule meant manually deciding if 1, 2, or 3 meals was best for the dog's age and metabolism. You'd have to guess when the energy levels needed stable breaks throughout the day.
Now, simply running `generate_meal_schedule` provides the exact number of feedings required daily. It’s a clean, reliable answer that tells you exactly how often your pet needs food.
What your AI can actually do with this
Keeping a dog healthy means nailing down nutrition, but it’s not simple arithmetic. Your feeding plan needs to match their energy levels whether they're a puppy or a senior vet patient. This MCP manages that complexity for you. Instead of guessing, the tool first establishes your pet's total caloric need using scientific calculations like Resting Energy Requirement (RER).
Then, based on the specific food brand and its density, it tells you exactly how many grams to feed daily. Finally, it builds a schedule so you know when and how often to divide that intake. It’s the detailed guidance you need to keep your dog thriving. You can find this tool among thousands of others in the Vinkius catalog, connecting everything needed for pet care.
019edeb2-c784-7266-85ba-e5cdbbe24d98 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that it turns general health advice into concrete steps and measurements for your kitchen counter.
Provide your dog's weight, age, and activity level to establish their baseline nutritional needs.
The MCP uses this data to first determine the total daily caloric requirement, then converts those calories into a precise gram measurement for the food you own.
It delivers a complete feeding plan, including the recommended number of meals per day.
Who is this actually for?
Veterinary technicians or dedicated pet owners who struggle with complex feeding math. If you're tired of cross-referencing multiple weight charts and calorie density tables, this is for you.
Uses the MCP to create a reliable daily feeding plan when switching food brands or managing weight loss.
Runs precise calculations for hospitalized patients, ensuring their diet matches specific RER/DER protocols.
Quickly generates preliminary feeding guides and meal schedules for client education packets.
What Changes When You Connect
You get accurate daily feeding amounts by using calculate_daily_gram_intake, so you don't overfeed or underfeed, regardless of the brand.
The tool builds a balanced plan that considers the pet’s life stage, whether they’re growing (puppy) or need specialized senior care.
Never wonder how many times a day to feed again. generate_meal_schedule tells you the ideal number of meals for stable energy.
It takes complex scientific requirements and boils them down to one clear step: calling estimate_daily_kcal_requirement first, then proceeding with feeding plans.
Eliminates guesswork. The system ensures your dog gets the correct nutrients at the right frequency by linking caloric needs directly to physical measurement.
See it in action
Switching Food Brands
A pet owner changes their dog's food brand and isn't sure how much to feed. They ask the agent, which first uses estimate_daily_kcal_requirement to find the base need. Then it runs calculate_daily_gram_intake, giving them a specific gram count for the new kibble.
Managing Senior Weight
A vet needs to manage a senior dog’s weight loss. The agent uses this MCP to calculate both the necessary caloric reduction and then runs generate_meal_schedule to divide that lower total into 1 or 2 manageable meals.
Puppy Growth Spurt
A new puppy needs a feeding plan. The agent first uses estimate_daily_kcal_requirement to establish the high energy need, and then immediately generates a schedule using generate_meal_schedule, recommending multiple small meals.
Dietary Transition Check
A pet owner wants to ensure their dog is getting enough nutrients. They run the calculation: first finding the total caloric need, then running calculate_daily_gram_intake with their current supply, confirming they're on track.
The honest tradeoffs
Using general advice
Searching for 'what is a good amount of food for dog' and getting vague ranges like '2-3 cups per day.'
Use the MCP. Start by calling estimate_daily_kcal_requirement to get a number, then use calculate_daily_gram_intake with your specific food’s density to convert it into actionable grams.
Ignoring life stage
Feeding the same amount of dog food to an active puppy and a sedentary senior.
The MCP accounts for this. estimate_daily_kcal_requirement adjusts the base calculation based on whether your pet is growing or in maintenance mode, making the plan safe.
Forgetting meal timing
Calculating a total daily gram intake but not knowing how to break it up over 24 hours.
Don't stop at grams. Always follow up by running generate_meal_schedule to get the precise number of meals and when they should happen.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
You use this MCP if you need a highly accurate, multi-step calculation that links weight, life stage, food density, and timing. For example, 'How many grams should I feed my 25kg dog?' This tool handles the entire chain: estimate_daily_kcal_requirement -> calculate_daily_gram_intake -> generate_meal_schedule. Don't use this if you just need a general recommendation (e.g., 'about two cups'). For that, search for basic pet care guides. If your goal is simply to check the nutritional label against another resource, a simple comparison tool will work better.
Questions you might have
How do I find out my dog's total caloric need using `estimate_daily_kcal_requirement`? +
You just input your dog’s weight, age, and activity level. The MCP runs the calculation to give you a solid number for their daily kilocalorie requirement.
What is the difference between `estimate_daily_kcal_requirement` and `calculate_daily_gram_intake`? +
The first tool gives you the total calories (the 'why'), while the second takes those calories and converts them into a specific mass of food in grams (the 'how much'). You need both.
Can I use `generate_meal_schedule` without knowing my dog's weight? +
No. The system requires initial data. You must first run estimate_daily_kcal_requirement to get the caloric foundation before it can accurately build a feeding schedule.
Does this MCP account for different life stages like puppies or seniors? +
Yes, absolutely. The calculations adjust automatically based on whether you mark your pet as a growing puppy or a senior dog, ensuring the plan is appropriate for their needs.
If I use `calculate_daily_gram_intake` with an incorrect energy density, what happens? +
The resulting gram amount will be inaccurate. Always double-check the kcal/g figure printed on your specific food bag before running this tool. If you suspect a discrepancy, re-run the calculation using verified data.
Does `generate_meal_schedule` require me to run `estimate_daily_kcal_requirement` first? +
Yes, it needs that initial number. You must get your dog's total caloric target using the estimate tool first. Then, pass that resulting kcal value directly into generate_meal_schedule for a precise feeding timeline.
When running `estimate_daily_kcal_requirement`, does it account for intensive exercise? +
The tool estimates baseline needs based on standard weight and activity levels. For intense, non-routine physical training or extreme conditions, you should still consult your veterinarian to adjust the final caloric plan.
Can I run `calculate_daily_gram_intake` for multiple dogs with different weights? +
No. This MCP processes one dog and one specific food type per request. You need to perform a separate calculation for every animal or dietary scenario you want the tool to check.
How accurate are these calculations? +
The calculations use scientifically established multipliers for RER and DER based on life stage, activity level, and neutering status to provide a highly reliable estimate.
What information do I need to provide? +
You will need your dog's current weight, their life stage (puppy, adult, or senior), and their typical activity level.
Can I use this for different types of dog food? +
Yes. By using the calculate_daily_gram_intake tool, you can input the specific energy density (kcal/g) of any dry food to get an accurate gram measurement.
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