Senior Cat Wellness
& Care Planner
10 printable worksheets to track your aging cat's health, medications, vet visits, weight, litter and appetite, and quality of life, so the quiet changes never slip past you.
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Caring for a senior cat means watching the small things
Cats do not tell you when something is wrong. They get a little quieter, drink a little more, lose a few ounces, skip a jump they used to make without thinking. Any one of those is easy to miss. Together they are often the first sign of kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, or arthritis.
You are the one holding all of it: the twice-daily pill, the renal diet, the appointment you meant to schedule, the change you noticed last week but cannot quite describe at the vet. It is a lot to keep in your head, and it makes an already emotional time more stressful than it needs to be.
This planner gives you one place to track everything, so you walk into every vet visit prepared, catch changes early, and make confident decisions about your cat's care.
What's included
10 printable resources designed specifically for senior cat owners.
Daily Health Tracking Journal
Log weight, appetite, water intake, energy, grooming, and litter-box habits every day, the quiet signals that matter most in older cats.
Vet Visit Prep Sheets
Pre-visit checklists, symptom trackers, questions to ask, and post-visit action items for three years of senior wellness exams.
Medication & Supplement Tracker
Track every med and supplement: methimazole, phosphate binders, insulin, fish oil, and more, with dosage, timing, refills, and side effects.
Weight & Body Condition Chart
A monthly weight log plus a feline body-condition scoring guide, so you catch the gradual weight loss that signals kidney disease, thyroid trouble, or diabetes.
Litter Box & Appetite Log
Track urination and stool frequency, water intake, and how much your cat actually eats, the early-warning system for kidney and urinary problems.
Senior Cat Nutrition Guide
Calorie and protein targets for older cats, a wet-versus-dry comparison, and a renal and therapeutic diet worksheet.
Vet Cost Comparison Worksheet
Compare clinics side by side, estimate annual costs by condition, and evaluate pet insurance options before you need them.
Quality of Life Scale
The HHHHHMM scale adapted for cats (hurt, hunger, hydration, hygiene, happiness, mobility, more good days than bad), with a monthly tracking chart.
End-of-Life Planning Guide
Quality-of-life criteria, vet consultation questions, aftercare preferences, support resources, and memorial ideas, for when the time comes.
Emergency Vet Info Cards
4 wallet-sized cards per page with your cat's info, vet and emergency-clinic contacts, medications, and conditions, ready for a crisis.
Who this is for
Owners of cats 10+ years old
Cats managing kidney disease, thyroid issues, or diabetes
Multi-cat homes where appetite and litter use are hard to track
Families sharing senior cat care duties
Anyone preparing for quality-of-life and end-of-life decisions
Owners who want to walk into every vet visit prepared
Frequently Asked Questions
What format are the planner pages in?
Every page is a standalone, print-optimized file. Open it in any browser, hit Print, and you get a clean, professionally formatted page. No special software needed, and you can also save any page as a PDF.
Can I print the pages more than once?
Yes. Once you purchase, you can print every page as many times as you need, for yourself, for your vet, or for family members who help care for your cat.
Is this a subscription?
No. It is a one-time purchase of $39. You get immediate access to all 10 printable resources with no recurring charges.
Will this work for any breed or age of cat?
Yes. The tools are designed for cats roughly 10 and up, but they work for any cat you want to monitor closely. The nutrition and weight tools account for the size range of common domestic and pedigree cats.
My cat has kidney disease and a thyroid problem. Will this help?
Yes, that is exactly who this is for. The medication tracker, weight chart, and litter and appetite log are built to help you stay organized when you are managing more than one chronic condition and a therapeutic diet at the same time.
Why so much focus on weight, water, and the litter box?
Because in cats those three things change first. Gradual weight loss, increased thirst and urination, and shifts in appetite are the earliest clues to kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes, often long before a cat acts sick. Tracking them helps you and your vet act early.
What if I need help using the planner?
Email us at hello@agingcatcare.com and we will help you get set up. We also include quick-start tips on the download page.
Give your senior cat the organized care they deserve
One purchase. Ten printable tools. A calmer, more confident approach to your cat's golden years.
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