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Furwise is a cat health log built for households where multiple people care for multiple cats. Log feeding, water, weight, medication, and litter in seconds. Everyone in the family sees the same timeline in real time, so "did you feed them?" stops being a question.
Two years ago I adopted my first cat. Six months ago he developed a urinary issue. We rushed to the ER, came home, and couldn't sleep. My family and I took shifts watching his litter box. The hardest part wasn't the work. It was that information lived in different people's heads and phones, and when the vet asked when it started, we couldn't piece it together.
Most cat health apps stop at logging. Furwise treats logs as fuel, not the finished product. Every entry feeds the analysis: weekly patterns, alerts when something's off, comparisons to vet guidelines. The better the analysis, the more your family wants to log.
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Three things working together: real-time multi-caregiver sharing, photo-based mood, pain, and stool checks, and per-cat vaccine and medication schedules. None of those is rare on its own. What's different is how they fit. Easy logging means your cat's data actually accumulates in one place, and once it's accumulated, the analysis has something real to work with. Most cat apps make logging easy and stop there.
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Most cat health apps stop at logging. You enter feeding, weight, stool, and the data just sits there. Furwise treats logs as fuel, not the finished product. Every entry feeds the analysis: weekly patterns, alerts when something's off, comparisons to vet guidelines. The better the analysis, the more your family wants to log. That's the loop.
What makes the loop work: multi-caregiver sharing so entries actually get made when you have three cats and two people, photo checks for mood, pain, and stool that take five seconds, and vaccine and medication schedules tuned per cat instead of pulled from a generic template. The longer you use Furwise, the more it knows your cat.
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Cat owners in multi-cat households, especially families or couples sharing daily care. Owners of senior cats, cats with chronic conditions, or anyone tired of guessing what to tell the vet.
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Two years ago I adopted my first cat. Like most first-time owners, I had endless questions: which vaccines, is this food toxic, is this stool normal, why did he just vomit?
Six months ago he developed a urinary issue. We rushed to the ER late at night, came home, and couldn't sleep. My family and I took shifts watching his litter box. The hardest part wasn't the work. It was that information lived in different people's heads and phones, and when the vet asked when it started, we couldn't piece it together.
That's when I started building Furwise. I'd been an engineer for years and knew what a good tool looks like. I wanted to build one for our cat, and for every owner trying to catch problems early. The photo-based mood, pain, and stool checks came out of caring for a sick cat. We wanted to share them with anyone going through the same thing.
Our vision: take care of every cat, together with the people who love them.
Out of all the pet care apps I've tried, Furwise is one of the few that actually feels like someone put real thought into it. The interface is clean and modern, and everything just clicks โ logging feeding, meds, weight, and litter updates takes only a few seconds. Nothing feels out of place, and sharing updates with family members is surprisingly smooth. It's the kind of app that gets out of your way and lets you focus on what actually matters: taking care of your pet.
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