Practical cat care, calmly explained

Guides for tracking daily care, preparing for vet conversations, and keeping long-term cat health routines organized.

Daily care

CKD Cat Daily Care Checklist

A practical daily routine for food, fluids, medications, litter box notes, and calm symptom tracking.

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Medications

How to Track Cat Medications Without Missing Doses

Keep dose times, schedules, as-needed treatments, and caregiver handoffs clear in one routine.

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Feeding

How to Monitor Appetite in Cats

Notice appetite changes earlier by logging meal amounts, interest in food, and small behavior shifts.

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Vet visits

How to Prepare a Cat Health Report for Your Vet

Turn scattered notes into a concise report your vet can scan before or during the appointment.

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Hydration

What to Log After Subcutaneous Fluids

Record amount, time, comfort, appetite, and litter box changes after vet-prescribed fluids.

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Litter box

Early Litter Box Changes Worth Tracking

Track urine, stool, frequency, accidents, and consistency before small changes become hard to remember.

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Weight

How to Track Cat Weight at Home

Use a consistent home routine to make weight changes easier to see and easier to explain.

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Hydration

How to Log Cat Hydration and Water Intake

Make water, wet food, prescribed fluids, thirst changes, and urination patterns easier to review.

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Litter box

When to Call the Vet About Litter Box Changes

Know which litter box signs are urgent, which are worth tracking, and how to describe the pattern.

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Shared care

Best Way to Share Cat Care With Family

Keep family, partners, and sitters aligned on medications, meals, fluids, and daily observations.

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