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Cat Fatty Liver Recovery Tracker

Recovery from hepatic lipidosis depends on consistent nutrition. Logging every feeding helps make sure your cat is getting enough calories each day.

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Why feeding tracking is critical in recovery

Fatty liver recovery hinges on getting enough calories in, and missed or short feeds can stall progress.

Assisted, syringe, or tube feeding happens many times a day and is hard to count without a log.

Weight and appetite changes need close monitoring so you can update your vet quickly.

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 feeding plan and target intake from your vet.
  2. Log every feeding, amount, medication, and symptom throughout the day.
  3. Review intake and weight trends daily and share them with your vet to adjust the plan.
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Frequently asked questions

Why is feeding tracking so important for fatty liver?
Consistent nutrition is central to recovery. Logging each feed helps you and your vet see whether daily intake targets are being met.
Can I log syringe and tube feeds?
Yes. You can record assisted, syringe, or tube feeds with the amount given each time.
How do I track if my cat is eating enough?
Use the feeding log and calorie notes to total intake, then compare it with the target your vet provides.
Does the app track weight during recovery?
Yes, recorded weigh-ins display over time so you can follow recovery progress.
Can this app guide my cat's treatment?
No. PetHealthLog only helps you keep records and gives no medical advice. Your veterinarian must direct feeding plans, medications, and all treatment.

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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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