Practical cat care, calmly explained

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

Blood pressure

How to Track Cat Blood Pressure at Home

Learn what to record, how to keep readings consistent, and how to prepare a clearer blood pressure history for your veterinarian.

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Daily care

How to Monitor a Cat with Kidney Disease: 19 Practical Care Tips

Practical CKD tracking tips for hydration, weight, food, medications, blood pressure, and vet conversations.

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Daily care

13 Must-Know Tips for Cats with Hyperthyroidism

Daily tips for managing feline hyperthyroidism, from small meals and weight monitoring to thyroid rechecks and blood pressure.

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Daily care

Cat Diabetes Care: Home Monitoring and Safe Routines

AAHA 2026 guidance on home signs, glucose monitoring, clinic curves, feeding, medication logs, and when to call the vet.

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Daily care

Cat Lymphoma: Practical Care Guide

A compassionate guide to managing feline lymphoma, from chemotherapy routines and appetite support to pain management and home comfort.

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Medications

How to Track Cat Medications Without Missing Doses

Track schedules, missed doses, side effects, and caregiver handoffs with a clear medication history.

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Feeding

How to Monitor Cat Appetite

Learn how to spot early appetite changes, track meals clearly, and know when appetite loss may need veterinary attention.

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Vet visits

How to Prepare a Cat Health Report for Your Vet

Learn what to include before a vet visit, including symptoms, appetite, weight, medications, labs, and questions.

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Weight

How to Track Cat Weight at Home

Learn how to track your cat's weight at home, reduce measurement errors, and know when changes may need a vet visit.

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Hydration

Cat Hydration: How to Track Water Intake

Track water intake, wet food, urine changes, and signs that increased thirst may need veterinary care.

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Hydration

What to Log After Subcutaneous Fluids

Record prescribed fluids, comfort, appetite, litter box changes, and questions for your veterinarian.

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Litter box

Early Litter Box Changes Worth Tracking

Separate observations from diagnosis and record urine, stool, behavior, and urgent signs clearly.

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Shared care

Best Way to Share Cat Care With Family

Help families avoid missed medications, track daily changes, and keep everyone aligned around one care record.

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