You are going to get conflicting "opinions" about feeding. Many cats are "grazers" and they eat periodically throughout the day. Your kitty is still a kitten and should eat frequent meals. When you feed a combination of wet and dry, it is difficult to gauge the right amount of food. There are instructions on the cans and the bag of dry food. That's what you should go by. Your boy should continue to grow.
Everyone has their own way of raising children -- it's the same with pets! We all do things differently and our members here will post different answers. We aren't experts except that we own cats. We are just telling you what we do or what we think you should do.
Weight your cat periodically. At annual vet visits, your vet will determine whether your baby is underweight, normal or overweight. For the time being, since he still is growing, he needs the nutrients, so if he's hungry, feed him! After all, when you're hungry, don't you eat? Do you eat only two meals a day? I believe ALL cats need at least 3 meals day -- and kittens need 5 to 6.
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