CKDKitty
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CKDKitty

CURTIS BRYAN TOMPKINS · released 26 May 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

CKDKitty helps you care for your cat with chronic kidney disease—with clarity, compassion, and AI-powered insights.

This app is free forever and gives you total control over your data. Sync it to the cloud. Keep it local. Export it. Delete it entirely. It's yours to control.

Managing a CKD diagnosis is overwhelming. Between vet visits, medications, fluid schedules, and worrying about every meal, it's hard to know if things are getting better or worse. CKDKitty gives you a clear picture of your cat's health journey, so you can focus on what matters: quality time together.

What you can track:

Appetite & Meals — Log each meal with portions and food types

Medications & Fluids — Track SubQ fluids, HydraCare, and daily meds

Symptoms & Issues — Tap to log nausea, unsteadiness, grooming changes, and more

Weight — Monitor trends that matter for CKD management

Daily Journal — Add notes and photos to remember the good days

Smart features that help:

AI Alerts — Pattern detection warns you about concerning trends before they escalate

Quality of Life Scoring — Track well-being using established veterinary methods

Calendar View — See your cat's health history at a glance with color-coded severity

Knowledge Base — Search evidence-based CKD and veterinary guidelines

Built for CKD caregivers:

Quick daily logging takes just seconds

Create a household and allow your partner to share and track data.

Swipe between days to review history

Cloud sync keeps your data safe and accessible

Export data to share with your veterinarian

Created by a CKD cat parent who understands the journey. Every feature exists because it was needed.