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Cat CKD Stage Monitoring Tracker

Chronic kidney disease is managed over months and years. Logging the day-to-day signs helps you and your vet spot changes between recheck visits.

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Water & appetite logWeight trendBloodwork datesMedication notes

Why monitoring CKD at home matters

CKD progresses gradually, and subtle shifts in drinking, eating, or weight are easy to miss without a record.

Cats often take several medications and a special diet, which is hard to keep straight day to day.

Recheck bloodwork happens on a schedule that depends on the stage, and tracking dates keeps it from slipping.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Set up your cat's profile and note the CKD stage and current medications from your vet.
  2. Log water intake, appetite, weight, and any symptoms each day or as they happen.
  3. Add bloodwork reminders and review trends before each recheck to discuss with your vet.
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Frequently asked questions

What should I monitor at home for a cat with CKD?
Commonly water intake, appetite, weight, and energy. Your vet will tell you what matters most for your cat's stage, and you can log each item here.
How often does CKD bloodwork need rechecking?
It depends on the stage and your vet's plan. Use bloodwork reminders to track whatever interval they recommend.
Can I track multiple medications and fluids?
Yes. You can log each medication, supplement, and subcutaneous fluid session with its time.
Does weight tracking show a trend?
Yes, recorded weigh-ins display over time so you can see gradual changes between visits.
Can this app diagnose or stage my cat's kidney disease?
No. PetHealthLog is a record-keeping tool only and offers no medical advice. Diagnosis, staging, and treatment must come from your veterinarian.

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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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