For cat owners who care about the details

Everything about your cat's health — organized in one place.

Track vaccinations, medications, symptoms, weight, allergies, food safety and veterinary visits with PetSynk's modern cat health platform. One calm timeline per cat. Built for multi-cat households, designed for everyday owners — not data scientists.

Private by design. Works for one cat or a whole household.

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Luna
Domestic shorthair · 11 yrs · 4.2 kg
All current
  • FVRCP boosterDue in 28 days
  • Methimazole · twice dailyAdherence 98%
  • Weight 4.2 kg−0.3 kg / 90d
  • Water intake trending upLogged 4 days
  • Senior wellness panelLogged 18 days ago
Why it matters

Cats hide what hurts. A good record sees what they don't show.

Cats are famously stoic. By the time a behaviour change is obvious, the underlying issue has often been building for weeks. The owners who catch problems early aren't more observant — they keep notes. A simple, consistent record turns vague hunches into a clear timeline your veterinarian can act on.

Veterinary records are fragmented by default

Different clinics, paper printouts, email PDFs and lab portals — your cat's history is scattered across systems that don't talk to each other. When something serious happens, that scattering costs time.

Vaccines and boosters are easy to forget

FVRCP, rabies, FeLV for outdoor or multi-cat households — schedules vary by region, lifestyle and age. A single missed reminder can mean a cattery turns you away or a travel plan falls apart.

Medication adherence quietly slips

Twice-daily thyroid pills, kidney support, long pain courses — they all rely on routine. Without a record, it's hard to know whether a dose was missed, doubled, or skipped because nobody could remember.

Long-term symptoms only show in patterns

A vomit in March, again in May, again in July — three isolated events on paper, an obvious chronic issue in a timeline. Most cat conditions reveal themselves through patterns owners can't see without help.

Indoor and outdoor cats need different tracking

Outdoor cats face parasites, fights and exposure risks that demand stricter vaccine and prevention schedules. Indoor cats need closer monitoring of weight, activity and litter habits — different problems, both worth logging.

Multi-cat households compound the chaos

Two cats, three caregivers, four veterinarians over a lifetime — without one shared record, doses get repeated, appointments get missed, and you end up answering the same intake form for the fifth time.

What you can track

One profile per cat. Everything that matters, in the right place.

PetSynk doesn't try to count every kibble or time every nap. It focuses on the records owners actually revisit — the ones veterinarians ask about, the ones that matter when something changes.

Vaccinations

Core and lifestyle vaccines, lot numbers, due dates and reminders — for every cat in your home.

Veterinary visits

A chronological history of every consult: reason, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.

Medications

Doses, frequency, start and end dates, with adherence tracking and refill awareness.

Allergies

Known allergens, reactions and severity — visible the moment you open your cat's profile.

Symptoms

Quick notes for vomiting, lethargy, litter box changes, grooming shifts — patterns surface over weeks.

Weight tracking

Body weight and condition score over time, with trend lines that catch quiet drift early.

Food & ingredient safety

Scan or search foods and treats. Flag risky ingredients before they reach the bowl.

Cat documents

Veterinary reports, lab results, prescriptions and pet passports — uploaded, tagged and searchable.

Microchip information

Chip ID, registry, tag number and emergency details — instantly available if your cat gets lost.

Emergency contacts

Your primary veterinarian, emergency clinic and a backup contact, kept where you can find them under pressure.

Educational hub

The cat health topics owners search most.

Short, practical overviews of the conditions and questions that come up most often. None of this replaces your veterinarian — but knowing what to look for, and what to track, makes every visit more useful.

Vaccinations

Core vaccines (FVRCP, rabies) protect against the most dangerous and contagious diseases and are recommended for nearly every cat. Lifestyle vaccines — feline leukaemia (FeLV) in particular — depend on whether your cat goes outdoors and shares space with unknown cats. Keeping a clean record of what was given, when, and by which clinic makes it easy to answer the only question that really matters: is your cat protected today?

Urinary issues

Lower urinary tract problems are common in cats and can become emergencies fast — particularly in male cats, where blockages are life-threatening. Logging litter box visits, straining, vocalisation while urinating and any blood in urine creates the timeline a veterinarian needs to diagnose cystitis, stones or stress-related issues quickly.

Hairballs & vomiting

An occasional hairball is normal. Frequent vomiting — especially of food, bile or with weight loss — is not. The pattern matters more than any single event: how often, what was eaten, what came up, and whether it correlates with grooming, food changes or stress.

Food allergies & sensitivities

True food allergies in cats are uncommon but not rare. Sensitivities — to chicken, fish, dairy or specific proteins — show up as recurring itching, ear issues, vomiting or soft stool. The fastest way to identify a trigger is a clear log: what your cat ate, how their skin and stool looked, and when symptoms appeared.

Kidney health

Chronic kidney disease is one of the most common conditions in older cats. Early signs — increased thirst, larger urine clumps in the litter, gradual weight loss, reduced appetite — are easy to miss in isolation but obvious in a tracked timeline. Regular senior blood work plus a simple home log catches it years before crisis.

Senior cat care

Most cats are considered seniors around age 10. Aging shows up gradually: more sleeping, less jumping, occasional accidents outside the litter box, slower grooming. None of these are individually alarming. Together, over months, they tell a story that's worth catching early — and almost always responds to changes when caught in time.

Skin & coat problems

Overgrooming, bald patches, dandruff and a dull coat are some of the most common reasons cats visit the veterinarian. Most are linked to allergies, parasites, stress or pain. A short note each time it flares — what it looks like, how severe, what changed — is far more useful than trying to remember at the consult.

Preventative care

Annual wellness exams, parasite prevention, dental hygiene and senior screening blood work are the foundation of long-term cat health. Most chronic disease in cats is caught earlier and treated more cheaply when these basics are kept consistent — and that consistency is much easier when everything lives in one record.

Food & ingredient safety

The food bowl is the easiest health decision you make every day.

Most cat food problems aren't dramatic — they're quiet, recurring and tied to a few ingredients you don't think about. PetSynk's food scanner makes it easier to see what's in the bowl before it becomes a veterinary visit.

Scan cat food ingredients with PetSynk

Scan a barcode or search a brand. See the ingredient list, flagged additives and risky components, and compare against your cat's known sensitivities — before you fill the bowl.

Ingredient awareness

Reading a cat food label is harder than it should be. Knowing the named protein source, the first three ingredients and the additive list tells you most of what you need.

Fillers & additives

Excessive plant fillers, artificial colours and unnecessary preservatives add little nutritionally for an obligate carnivore. Cleaner labels are usually a quiet upgrade.

Hydration matters

Cats evolved to get most of their water from food. Wet food, water fountains and multiple bowls help — especially for senior cats and any cat with kidney or urinary history.

Toxic foods

Onions, garlic, chives, chocolate, grapes, raisins, raw bread dough, alcohol and lilies are dangerous in even small amounts. Many essential oils are toxic too — through skin contact or grooming.

Food sensitivities

Recurring vomiting, soft stool and itchy skin often track back to a single protein that's easy to identify with a short food log.

Treat safety

Treats can quietly contribute 15–25% of daily calories. Choosing single-ingredient treats and counting them like food is one of the highest-leverage habits.

Senior cats & longevity

The years that matter most often need the most organization.

Senior cats benefit enormously from small, consistent changes — earlier detection, lighter doses, calmer routines. A clean health record makes every one of those changes easier to spot and act on.

Twice-yearly check-ins

Senior cats typically benefit from two wellness exams per year so subtle changes get caught earlier.

Mobility tracking

Jumping onto counters, using the stairs, getting into the litter box — small declines are early signals of joint or pain issues.

Weight & appetite

Even half a kilo of unexplained loss in a cat is significant. A steady weight curve plus appetite notes is one of the best longevity signals.

Water & litter monitoring

Increased thirst and larger urine clumps are early kidney signals. A short daily note is enough to surface the trend.

Medication organization

Older cats often take multiple medications. Clean schedules, refill reminders and adherence prevent costly mistakes.

Veterinary monitoring

Recurring blood work and urine tests are the foundation of senior cat care. Keep results in one place to see trends.

Why PetSynk

Not a reminder app. Not a social pet feed. A real health record.

Most pet apps either remind you when a vaccine is due or let you post photos. PetSynk is built for the quiet, structural work in between — the lifelong record that makes every other decision easier.

  • Lifelong cat health timeline
    Yes — every cat, every record
    No
    No
  • Veterinarian-ready summary export
    Yes, in seconds
    No
    No
  • Symptom + weight pattern detection
    Yes, AI-assisted
    No
    No
  • Multi-cat households
    Built in
    Limited
    Sometimes
  • Owner-controlled, private records
    Yes
    Varies
    No
  • Mobile-first, calm UI
    Yes
    Varies
    Feed-driven
Owner-controlled

Your cat, your data. You decide what's logged and who can see it.

AI-assisted

Patterns surface automatically. The AI explains; it never decides for you.

Mobile-first

Designed for the phone in your pocket at the veterinarian, on the sofa, or at home.

Privacy-first

Encrypted records, no advertising, no selling of pet data — ever.

Coming next

In-depth guides for cat owners.

We're building out a library of detailed, veterinary-aware articles for the questions cat owners ask most. New pieces are added regularly — bookmark this page or join the waitlist to be notified.

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Guide

Cat vaccination guide

Core vs. lifestyle vaccines, schedules and what to bring to each visit.

Coming soon
Guide

Why is my cat vomiting?

Hairballs, food sensitivities and red flags — what to track before the veterinary appointment.

Coming soon
Guide

Best food for indoor cats

Reading labels, hydration, and how to adjust portions for low-activity lifestyles.

Coming soon
Guide

Senior cat care guide

Kidney monitoring, weight trends and the small daily habits that add up after age 10.

Coming soon
Guide

Cat kidney disease symptoms

Increased thirst, weight loss and litter changes — early signs every cat owner should know.

Coming soon
Guide

Cat weight loss causes

When weight loss is normal, when it's a warning, and how to log it for your veterinarian.

Coming soon
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FAQ

Cat health, answered clearly.

Log each vaccine the day it's given — name, date, lot number and clinic — and let your tracker calculate when the next booster is due. PetSynk stores every vaccination in one timeline per cat, sends gentle reminders before due dates, and lets you export a clean record for boarding, travel or a new veterinarian.
One calm place for everything that matters

Your cat's health deserves better organization.

PetSynk gives cat owners one calm, organized place for vaccinations, medications, symptoms, weight, food safety and veterinary records — for every cat in the household.