The Multi-Cat Mental Load: Why I Traded Spreadsheets for Software
Managing health for one cat is a chore; managing nine is a full-time logistical puzzle. Discover why generic vet advice fails multi-cat households and why I taught myself to code to build a data-driven solution.
Holistic Cat Care on a Budget: How to Upgrade Grocery Store Cat Food
You don't need expensive raw diets. Learn how to fortify budget-friendly grocery store cat food with holistic supplements for optimal feline health.
The Feline Calorie Myth: Why Standard Vet Advice Was Failing My Cats
Discover why generic vet advice of 250 calories might be failing your cat, and how to find their true baseline to prevent weight loss and muscle depletion.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Generic advice says 250, but many active cats need 500+. It is critical to track their baseline using a tool like PurrTrack rather than guessing.
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Yes. Fortifying budget-friendly pates with targeted supplements like B12 or L-Lysine is a highly effective way to maintain feline health.
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Many commercial diets are packed with carbohydrates that don't match a cat's natural metabolic needs. Tracking precise daily intake is the best way to prevent feline obesity.