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Cat Feline Leukemia (FeLV) Care Tracker

Caring for an FeLV-positive cat means watching closely for subtle changes. Log appetite, weight, symptoms, and vet visits so you can catch shifts early and keep your veterinarian fully informed.

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Why FeLV care is hard to track

FeLV-positive cats can have good and bad stretches, and subtle declines in appetite or weight are easy to miss day to day.

Secondary infections and symptoms come and go, so owners struggle to recall the full picture at a vet visit.

Multiple medications, checkups, and observations pile up without one organized place to keep them.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Set up your cat's profile and enter the medications and monitoring your vet has recommended.
  2. Log daily appetite, weight check-ins, symptoms, and medications as part of your routine.
  3. Review trends over time and export a clear summary for each veterinary visit.
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Frequently asked questions

Does this app treat feline leukemia?
No. It is a tracking journal for symptoms, weight, and care notes. It does not diagnose or treat FeLV.
What symptoms should I watch for in an FeLV cat?
Common concerns include weight loss, poor appetite, lethargy, mouth sores, and infections. Log what you see, but your veterinarian should interpret any changes.
How often should I weigh my cat?
Your veterinarian sets the right schedule for your cat. The app simply stores each weigh-in so you can watch the trend.
Can tracking improve my cat's outcome?
Organized records help you and your vet respond to changes sooner, but they are not treatment. Care decisions belong to your veterinarian.
Is this a substitute for veterinary care?
No. FeLV-positive cats need ongoing veterinary management. This app only helps you organize observations and share them with your veterinary team.

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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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