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Cat Medication Schedule Tracker

Cats are quietly hard to medicate, and a twice-a-day dose is easy to lose in a busy day. PetHealthLog lets you set each medication once, mark doses as you give them, and keep meds, weight and vet visits on a single timeline - free, with no account, and it works offline.

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A cat's medication is easy to second-guess

Medicating a cat comes with its own quiet problem: it is often hard to tell whether the dose actually went in. A pill can be spat out behind the sofa, a liquid half-refused, a transdermal gel rubbed off. On top of that, many cat medications are twice a day, and a busy morning or a household where two people share the chore is exactly how a dose gets doubled or quietly skipped.

For a cat managing a chronic condition - a thyroid issue, kidney support, or a long-term medication - consistency is the whole point, and a vet can only adjust the plan well if the history they are working from is accurate. "I think we gave it most days" is not the same as a clear record of what was actually given and when.

A cat medication schedule tracker turns that uncertainty into one list you can trust. PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, it asks for no account, and it works offline, so the schedule is there whether you are at home, at the clinic, or away for the weekend.

What the cat medication tracker actually does

A medication log only helps if it is fast to update and easy to show. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both for a cat.

A quick word on medicating a cat

Cats are often on long-term medications for conditions that need steady, on-time dosing, and they can be sensitive to timing and to whether a dose is given with food. Some medications come as a liquid or a transdermal gel rather than a pill, which makes it even harder to be certain a full dose actually went in. That is exactly why a written record matters: it lets you and your veterinarian see what has actually been given rather than relying on a busy week's memory.

PetHealthLog does not set the plan for you and it does not decide doses. It gives you a reliable place to record what your veterinarian has prescribed and what you have actually given, so nothing slips and so any change your vet makes is captured clearly. Doses, timing and any adjustment should always come from your vet, especially for a cat with an ongoing condition.

Why "free, offline, no account" matters here

A cat's medication routine does not pause for a weak signal. You might be giving a dose at a relative's house, checking the schedule before a carrier trip, or pulling up the history 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 medications 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.

Get started in under a minute

  1. Open the app - no download from a store and no sign-up required.
  2. Add your cat, then add each medication with the times it is due.
  3. Mark doses as you give them, and check the day's list at a glance.
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Frequently asked questions

Is this cat medication schedule tracker really free?
Yes. Scheduling medications, marking doses given, catching missed doses, logging weight and vet visits and the PDF report are free to use. There is no sign-up and no account, and your cat's records stay on your own device.
Can it handle a twice-a-day cat medication?
Yes. You set how many doses a medication needs each day and when they are due, so a twice-a-day tablet shows up morning and evening on the day's list. You mark each dose as you give it, which makes it clear whether the second dose still needs to happen.
Does it track liquids and transdermal medications, not just pills?
Yes. You add each medication by name, so a liquid, a transdermal gel applied to the ear, or a tablet are all just entries with their own schedule. The tracker records that a dose was given without needing to know the form it takes.
What happens if I miss or forget a cat's dose?
A missed dose stays visible rather than disappearing, so you can see it was not given and decide what to do. For any double-dosing or missed-dose concern, follow your veterinarian's guidance, as the right response depends on the specific medication.
Does it work without an internet connection?
Yes. PetHealthLog is a progressive web app that works offline. Once it has loaded you can mark doses, check the schedule and review records without a connection - useful at the vet or while travelling with a cat.
Can I track more than one cat?
Yes. You can keep a separate profile for each pet, so a cat on a daily medication and another cat or pet in the same household each get their own record without anything getting mixed up.
Is this a substitute for veterinary advice?
No. PetHealthLog is a record-keeping tool, not veterinary advice. It helps you stay organised with a cat's medications, but doses, timing and any changes should always be decided with a licensed 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 cat's medication. Doses, timing and any changes should always be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

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