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Cat Stomatitis Pain & Eating Tracker
Stomatitis can make eating painful for your cat. Track mouth comfort, food intake, weight, and medications so you can see flare-ups clearly and work with your vet on a plan.
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Pain & comfort signsEating & weightMedication logFlare-up timeline
Why stomatitis is hard to follow at home
Mouth pain from stomatitis shows up as dropped food, drooling, pawing at the face, or a reluctance to eat that comes and goes.
Because flare-ups wax and wane, it is hard to tell whether a new food or medication is actually helping over time.
Weight can slip quietly when eating hurts, and you may not notice until your cat looks thinner.
What the tracker actually does
Pain & comfort signs
Log drooling, pawing, bad breath, and dropped food so subtle pain patterns become visible.
Eating & appetite log
Record how much and how easily your cat eats, including any switch to softer foods.
Weight tracking
Note weigh-ins over time to catch gradual loss that often follows mouth pain.
Medication schedule
Track pain relief and other vet-prescribed treatments so doses stay consistent.
Flare-up timeline
See good days and bad days at a glance to discuss triggers and trends with your vet.
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Get started in under a minute
- Log daily comfort signs like drooling, pawing, or dropped food alongside how willingly your cat eats.
- Record weigh-ins and each medication dose so changes in pain and weight are easy to compare.
- Export your flare-up timeline before vet visits to help guide treatment decisions.
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Frequently asked questions
- What are common signs of mouth pain in cats?
- Drooling, dropping food, pawing at the mouth, bad breath, and eating less can all point to oral discomfort. Logging these signs helps you show your veterinarian how often they occur, though only a vet can confirm the cause.
- Should I switch my cat to soft food?
- Many cats with mouth pain find softer foods easier to eat, but the right diet depends on your cat's needs. Use the tracker to note what your cat tolerates and share that with your vet.
- Why is tracking weight important with stomatitis?
- When eating is painful, cats may lose weight gradually. Regular weigh-ins in the app help you and your veterinarian catch and address that trend early.
- Can I record different medications and their effects?
- Yes. Logging each medication and your cat's comfort afterward helps you and your vet judge how treatment is working over time.
- Is this app a replacement for veterinary care?
- No. PetHealthLog is only a tracking tool. Stomatitis needs professional diagnosis and treatment, so always consult a licensed veterinarian about your cat's care.
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