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Cat Urinary Blockage Symptom Monitor
A blocked cat is an emergency, and early signs are easy to miss. Log litter box visits, straining, and output so you can spot warning patterns before they become serious.
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Why litter box logging matters
Urinary trouble in cats often starts subtly with extra trips to the litter box or visible straining that is easy to overlook.
A cat who cannot urinate is a true emergency, so noticing the change quickly can make a real difference.
Vets rely on details like frequency, straining, and any blood - facts that are hard to remember accurately under stress.
What the tracker actually does
Litter box visit log
Record each trip with time, how long your cat strained, and whether urine was produced.
Output & appearance notes
Track urine amount, color, and any sign of blood for each visit.
Warning sign flags
Mark concerning events like crying in the box or repeated unproductive straining.
Behavior tracking
Note appetite, energy, and litter box avoidance that often accompany urinary issues.
Vet-ready export
Compile your observations into a clear summary to share with your veterinarian.
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Get started in under a minute
- Open the free app and add your cat's profile - no sign-up or internet connection required.
- Log each litter box visit with straining time, output, appearance, and any warning signs.
- Export your records so your veterinarian can review the pattern of your cat's urinary habits.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is this urinary monitor app really free?
- Yes. It is completely free, works offline, and does not require an account.
- What are signs of a urinary blockage in cats?
- Frequent trips to the litter box, straining with little or no urine, crying, and licking the genital area can be warning signs. Logging them helps you act quickly.
- Is a blocked cat an emergency?
- Yes. A cat that cannot urinate needs immediate veterinary attention. This app helps you notice early changes but is not a substitute for emergency care.
- Does my data stay private?
- Your records are kept on your own device. Nothing is shared unless you choose to export and send it.
- Can this app diagnose or treat my cat?
- No. This app is only a record-keeping tool and is not a substitute for professional care. If you suspect a blockage, contact a licensed veterinarian or emergency clinic immediately.
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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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