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Cat symptom tracking

Cat symptom tracker for subtle behavior changes

Cats often hide symptoms, which makes small changes easy to miss. PawChart helps you log appetite, litter box habits, grooming, hiding, energy, medication, and other signs that can matter at the vet.

Common cat symptoms worth tracking

Litter box changes

Track frequency, accidents, constipation, diarrhea, straining, or changes in urine output that may be useful to mention later.

Appetite and weight changes

Write down when your cat eats less, drinks more, seems nauseous, or becomes harder to interest in food.

Behavior and grooming

Log hiding, clinginess, reduced grooming, overgrooming, restlessness, or changes in normal routines.

Medication and recovery notes

Keep doses, treatment timing, and follow-up observations together so the pattern is easier to review.

Why a cat symptom tracker helps

Because cats can be subtle, a timeline often shows more than memory does. A clear record of litter box changes, appetite, and behavior helps you notice patterns sooner and explain them more accurately.

PawChart helps organize cat health notes and does not replace veterinary advice or treatment.

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