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Kitten Deworming Schedule by Age

A kitten's first months bring deworming doses that come around every couple of weeks, and the close intervals are easy to lose track of. PetHealthLog lets you log each wormer dose by date, see when the next one is due, and keep deworming, vaccines and weight on a single timeline - free, with no account, and it works offline.

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Why a kitten's deworming is easy to lose track of

Deworming a kitten is not a one-and-done job. Young kittens are commonly treated far more often than adult cats, because worms can pass from the mother and from the environment, so the early doses tend to repeat every couple of weeks before the routine spaces out. That close, repeating pattern is exactly what slips: by the third dose it is hard to remember whether the last one was ten days ago or three weeks ago.

On top of that, the same weeks are crowded with a kitten's first vaccines and vet visits, so deworming dates compete with everything else a new kitten needs. A vet plans the next step from what was actually given and when, and "I think we did it around then" is not the same as a dated record.

A deworming schedule tracker organised by age turns that into one clear list. PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, it asks for no account, and it works offline, so the next due date is there whether you are at home or at the clinic.

What the kitten deworming tracker actually does

A deworming log only helps if it is quick to update and easy to show your vet. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both for a growing kitten.

A quick word on deworming a kitten

Kittens can carry intestinal worms from a very young age, and the right product, dose and frequency depend on the kitten's age, weight and what your vet finds. Some wormers cover certain worms and not others, and a sample check at the clinic can change the plan. That is exactly why a written, dated record matters: it lets you and your veterinarian see what has actually been given rather than relying on a busy first few weeks of memory.

PetHealthLog does not set the schedule for you and it does not decide which wormer to use. It gives you a reliable place to record what your veterinarian has recommended and what you have actually given, so the close early intervals are not missed and any change your vet makes is captured clearly. The product, dose and timing should always come from your vet.

Why "free, offline, no account" matters here

A new kitten's schedule does not wait for a good signal. You might be logging a dose at home, checking the next due date before a vet trip, or pulling up the history at a clinic counter. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in exactly those moments.

PetHealthLog stores everything locally on your device. There is no account to create, nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking. It opens instantly, shows the next due date whether or not you are online, and keeps the data yours. Because it lives only on your device, you can export a backup any time and restore it on another phone.

Get started in under a minute

  1. Open the app - no download from a store and no sign-up required.
  2. Add your kitten, then log the last wormer dose with its date.
  3. Set the next due date your vet recommends and check it at a glance.
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Frequently asked questions

Is this kitten deworming schedule tracker really free?
Yes. Logging each wormer dose by date, seeing when the next treatment is due, and recording vaccines, weight and vet visits are free to use. There is no sign-up and no account, and your kitten's records stay on your own device.
How often does a kitten usually need deworming?
Young kittens are commonly dewormed more frequently than adult cats because they can pick up worms from their mother and surroundings. A vet often treats every couple of weeks through the early weeks and then moves to a less frequent routine. The exact ages and product depend on your kitten, so the schedule should come from your veterinarian. This tracker records the dates you were given so you can follow that plan without losing track.
Can it remind me when the next dose is due?
You log each dose with its date and set the next due date your vet recommends, so the next treatment shows on the timeline rather than living in your memory. Because a kitten's early schedule comes around quickly, having the next date written down makes the close intervals easier to keep.
Does it track deworming alongside kitten vaccines?
Yes. A kitten's first months pack in both deworming and a vaccine series, so you can record FVRCP and rabies shots on the same timeline as each wormer dose. Seeing both together makes it easier to plan a single vet visit and avoid a clash.
Does it work without an internet connection?
Yes. PetHealthLog is a progressive web app that works offline. Once it has loaded you can log a dose, check the next due date and review records without a connection - useful at the clinic or while you are away from home.
Can I track more than one kitten?
Yes. A litter or a multi-cat household can each have a separate profile, so every kitten gets its own deworming and vaccine record without the dates getting mixed up between them.
Is this a substitute for veterinary advice?
No. PetHealthLog is a record-keeping tool, not veterinary advice. The right wormer, dose and ages for your kitten should always be decided with a licensed veterinarian, who will also check for any worms that need specific 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 kitten's deworming. The product, dose, ages and timing should always be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

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