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Cat Pancreatitis Flare Tracker

Feline pancreatitis flares can be vague and easy to miss. Log vomiting, appetite, energy, and signs of belly pain so you can catch a flare early and show your vet a clear timeline.

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Why feline pancreatitis flares are easy to miss

Cats hide illness, so subtle signs like reduced appetite and hiding can slip by until a flare is severe.

Symptoms are nonspecific, making it hard to tell a passing off day from the start of a real flare.

Without a record, it is hard to connect diet changes or stress to when flares actually began.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. At each meal, log how much your cat ate and any vomiting or nausea signs.
  2. Once a day, note energy, hiding, posture, and anything that might be a trigger.
  3. When a flare starts, share the timeline with your vet to guide diagnostics and care.
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Frequently asked questions

What are early signs of a pancreatitis flare in cats?
Common early signs include reduced appetite, lethargy, hiding, and sometimes vomiting. Because cats hide illness, tracking subtle changes helps you act sooner. Your vet can confirm the cause.
How is feline pancreatitis diagnosed?
Vets typically use a combination of physical exam, blood tests, and imaging such as ultrasound. This app only helps you organize symptoms to discuss with your vet.
Can diet trigger a flare?
Diet and other factors may play a role for some cats. Logging what your cat eats around flares can help your vet look for patterns, but only your vet can advise on diet.
How often should I log during a flare?
Logging at every meal plus a daily energy note gives the clearest picture of how a flare is progressing.
Does this app diagnose pancreatitis?
No. This app is only a symptom-tracking tool. Pancreatitis requires veterinary diagnosis and treatment, so always consult your veterinarian about your cat's symptoms.

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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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