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Cat Megaesophagus Feeding Tracker

Megaesophagus makes mealtimes risky, and small changes in posture, food texture, or regurgitation frequency matter. Log every feeding so you and your vet can adjust the routine before aspiration becomes a problem.

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Upright feeding timerRegurgitation logFood consistency notesWeight trend

Why megaesophagus feedings are hard to manage

Cats with megaesophagus need to stay upright after eating, but it is easy to forget how long each session lasted or which food texture went down best.

Regurgitation can look like vomiting, and without notes you cannot tell your vet how often it happens or what triggered it.

Slow weight loss from poor nutrient intake creeps up unnoticed when no one is tracking it meal by meal.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Add your cat's profile and set the food texture and upright duration your vet recommends.
  2. Log each feeding with posture time, food consistency, and any regurgitation right after the meal.
  3. Review weekly patterns and weight trends, then export the summary for your vet visit.
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Frequently asked questions

Does this app treat megaesophagus?
No. It is a tracking journal that helps you record feedings, regurgitation, and weight. It does not diagnose or treat any condition.
What is the difference between regurgitation and vomiting?
Regurgitation is passive and often happens soon after eating, while vomiting involves active heaving. Logging the timing and effort helps your vet tell them apart, but only a vet can confirm.
How long should my cat stay upright after eating?
This varies by cat, and your veterinarian sets the target. The app simply times whatever duration you enter so you stay consistent.
Can I track multiple food textures?
Yes. You can note slurry, meatball, or other consistencies per meal to see which your cat tolerates without forcing any change.
Is this a substitute for veterinary care?
No. Always consult your veterinarian for diagnosis, feeding plans, and any concerns about aspiration or weight loss. This app only organizes the information you record.

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