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Free Senior Cat Bloodwork Tracker
Older cats often have bloodwork checked more regularly. Keep each panel's date, values, and vet notes in one place so trends are easy to follow and discuss at every recheck.
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Log lab panelsRecord datesSave vet notesFollow the trend
Why bloodwork results get scattered
Lab reports arrive as long lists of values that are hard to compare across visits.
When panels are months apart, the previous numbers are easy to forget by the next draw.
Without a running record, spotting a gradual shift in a value over time is difficult.
What the tracker actually does
Panel log
Record each bloodwork date with the values your vet shares so the history stays in one timeline.
Value notes
Note specific results your vet flags so you can watch those numbers across future panels.
Draw reminders
Set a reminder for the next blood draw so you keep to the schedule your vet recommends.
Recheck prep
Review past panels before each visit so your conversation starts with the full picture.
Private & offline
Records stay on your device with no account needed, so your cat's results stay yours.
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Get started in under a minute
- Add your cat's profile with age so bloodwork is tied to the right pet.
- After each panel, enter the date and the values your vet provides.
- Open the history before each recheck to review trends with your veterinarian.
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Frequently asked questions
- How often should a senior cat have bloodwork?
- Frequency is a veterinary decision that varies by cat. Use the reminder feature to follow your vet's recommended schedule.
- Can the app interpret my cat's lab values?
- No. The app only stores the numbers you enter. Interpretation is up to your veterinarian.
- What values should I record?
- Record whatever your vet shares and highlights. Logging full panels helps reveal trends over time.
- Can I track more than one cat?
- Yes. Each cat gets a separate profile so their bloodwork histories stay distinct.
- Is this a substitute for veterinary care?
- No. PetHealthLog is a record-keeping tool only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian to interpret bloodwork and guide treatment.
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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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