Clear, calm, vet-informed checklists to help you recognize warning signs early, respond correctly in emergencies, and care for your cat with confidence.
Why Cat Parents Trust These Checklists
✔ Based on veterinary triage & care principles
✔ Designed for real cat parents (not medical jargon)
✔ Educational support — not a replacement for vet care
✔ Free, printable, and panic-friendly
Emergency & Crisis Checklists
When timing matters most.
- Cat Emergency Red-Flag Checklist
Know when to take your cat to the emergency vet. - Cat Asthma Attack Response Plan
Step-by-step guidance during breathing emergencies. - Feline Diabetes Crisis Checklist
Handle low sugar, high sugar, and insulin mistakes safely.
Digestive, Hydration & Nutrition
For vomiting, dehydration, and silent GI issues.
- Cat Vomiting Diagnostic Tracker
Separate hairballs from real vomiting and track patterns. - Cat Dehydration & Hydration Boost Checklist
Spot dehydration early and increase fluids safely.
Pain, Mobility & Senior Care
Cats hide pain — these checklists help you see it.
- Cat Pain Decoded Checklist
The subtle signs of discomfort most owners miss. - Senior Cat Mobility & Joint Care Checklist
Early arthritis detection + home comfort fixes. - Cat Kidney Health Early-Warning Checklist
Catch silent kidney changes before they progress.
Post-Care & Recovery Support
- Post-Vet Visit Recovery & Observation Checklist
What to watch in the first 72 hours after a vet visit.
How to Use These Checklists Safely
Use these tools to:
- Observe patterns (not one-off events)
- Communicate clearly with your veterinarian
- Know when monitoring is appropriate vs urgent care
Note : These checklists are educational tools, not medical diagnoses. If your cat is worsening or in distress, always contact a vet immediately.