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Cat Asthma Inhaler Tracker

An easy way to log your cat's inhaler puffs and breathing episodes, so you can see whether flare-ups are getting better or worse over time.

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Inhaler dose logCoughing & wheezing notesTrigger trackingVet-visit summaries

Why an inhaler log helps with feline asthma

Cats with asthma often use a spacer and inhaler on a schedule, and it is easy to lose track of whether a dose was actually given.

Coughing fits and open-mouth breathing episodes come and go, so a single bad day can feel like a trend without a record.

Environmental triggers like dust, smoke, or new litter can drive flare-ups, but the link is hard to spot without notes.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Add your cat's profile and note the asthma diagnosis and prescribed inhaler routine.
  2. Log each inhaler session and any coughing or breathing episodes as they occur.
  3. Before a vet visit, open the summary to review dose consistency and flare-up patterns.
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Frequently asked questions

How do I log a missed inhaler dose?
Simply leave that session unlogged or add a note that it was missed. Seeing gaps can help you and your vet understand flare-ups.
Can I track more than one medication?
Yes. You can note which inhaler or medication was used in each dose entry.
Does it help identify asthma triggers?
It can. By noting possible triggers alongside episodes, patterns may become easier to see over time.
Can I record open-mouth breathing emergencies?
You can log them as episodes, but open-mouth breathing can be urgent. Contact your vet or an emergency clinic right away if it occurs.
Is this a replacement for veterinary advice?
No. This app only helps you track and organize notes. Always consult your veterinarian for diagnosis, treatment plans, and any breathing concerns.

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Informational only - not veterinary advice. PetHealthLog helps you keep records and stay organised, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or decide your pet's treatment. Diagnosis and any plan should be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

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