A diabetic cat lives on routine: the same insulin, the same times, after a meal. PetHealthLog lets you log each shot with its units and time, note the meal it went with, and keep glucose readings on the same timeline - free, with no account, and it works offline.
Start logging - it's freeA diabetic cat's care runs on a tight rhythm: insulin given at set times, ideally after a meal, day after day. The questions that matter are simple but easy to lose track of - did the morning shot go in, how many units was it, did the cat actually eat first, and what was the last glucose reading. In a busy household, or when two people share the chore, that is exactly how a dose gets doubled, skipped, or given to a cat that did not eat.
Scribbled notes on a calendar or scattered phone reminders rarely hold up when it matters. When the vet asks how the last two weeks went, "mostly on time, I think" is not the same as a clear log of each shot, its units, the meal it followed, and the readings around it. For a condition where the dose is adjusted off that history, the quality of the record directly shapes the care.
A cat insulin dose log turns that scattered routine into one list you can trust. PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, it asks for no account, and it works offline, so the log is there whether you are at home, at the clinic, or away for the weekend.
An insulin log only helps if it is quick to update at shot time and easy to show a vet later. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both.
Record every insulin dose with the time it was given and the number of units, so a twice-a-day shot shows up morning and evening and you always have an exact record of how much went in.
Add the meal alongside the shot, so the log shows whether your cat ate a full meal, a partial one, or none before the insulin - the context a vet often asks about first.
A dose you have not marked given stays visible instead of vanishing, so a skipped or late shot is something you notice on the day's list rather than something you piece together afterwards.
Record each glucose reading with its time next to the shots and meals, so one private timeline holds the readings, the insulin and the food together instead of being split across notes and apps.
Export a clean PDF of your cat's records, including insulin doses, glucose readings and recent weight, to take to the vet. The conversation starts from an accurate history instead of a guess.
Feline diabetes is usually managed with insulin given at consistent times, often tied to meals, with periodic glucose checks to see how the cat is responding. The dose can change as the cat improves or as circumstances shift, and those changes are decided by your veterinarian based on the readings and the day-to-day picture. A whether-the-cat-ate detail or a single missed shot can matter, which is exactly why a steady written record is so useful.
PetHealthLog does not set the plan for you and it does not decide doses or read glucose for you. It gives you a reliable place to record what your veterinarian has prescribed and what you have actually given, so nothing slips and every adjustment is captured. The insulin type, units, timing and any change must always come from your vet - this app simply keeps the record clear.
A diabetic cat's schedule does not pause for a weak signal. You might be giving a shot at a relative's house, checking the morning dose before work, or pulling up the last two weeks of readings at a clinic counter. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in exactly those moments.
PetHealthLog stores everything locally on your device. There is no account to create, nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking. It opens instantly, shows the day's doses and readings whether or not you are online, and keeps the data yours. Because it lives only on your device, you can export a backup any time and restore it on another phone.
Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.
Start with PetHealthLogRecord each glucose reading with its time and meal context and keep insulin doses on the same offline timeline as the rest of a cat's medications.
Set each pill, liquid or transdermal dose a cat takes, mark doses given, and catch the missed or late ones on one offline timeline.
Chart a cat or dog's weight over time in kg or lb to catch a gradual gain or loss early, on the same private timeline as the rest of their record.