Managing a cat with chronic kidney disease is a daily juggle of renal diet, medications, fluids and weight. PetHealthLog lets you log each part, note appetite and weight changes, and keep one clear timeline between blood tests - so nothing slips and your vet sees the full picture. Free, no account, works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeChronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most common conditions in older cats, and managing it is a long, daily routine - a prescription renal diet, sometimes phosphate binders or blood-pressure medication, subcutaneous fluids, and close attention to appetite and weight.
Because it's managed over months and judged by trends - is the weight holding, is the appetite steady, are the meds being given - memory alone isn't enough. A vet adjusting the plan after a blood test wants an accurate record of what was actually given and how your cat has been doing.
PetHealthLog is free, needs no account and works offline, so logging the diet, a medication or a fluid session takes a second and builds into a record you and your vet can rely on.
Add each part of the plan by name and schedule - the prescription food, any medication, subcutaneous fluids, supplements - so the whole routine sits on one timeline.
A dose or fluid session that wasn't done stays visible, so a gap is something you notice rather than realise later.
Weight and appetite are key signals in CKD - log them regularly so a downward trend is caught early and shown to the vet.
Jot vomiting, lethargy or a good eating day next to the routine, building the picture a vet uses to adjust the plan.
Export a clean record to bring to each recheck, so the appointment starts from real data, not recollection.
If your vet has set a CKD plan, these are common over-the-counter supporting items. The prescription diet and any medication must come from your vet; match everything to their guidance.
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