Private beta for feline diabetes care

A calmer way to track your cat’s diabetes routine.

MeowMeow keeps glucose readings, insulin doses, meals, symptoms, and vet notes together in a clean timeline made for cat owners.

DailyAM/PM cycles, meals, medication, and notes.
ClearVet-ready summaries without spreadsheet chaos.
CalmBuilt around routine, not alarms and panic.
A calm home setup for caring for a cat with diabetes
Morning glucose142 mg/dLStable
Insulin dose1.5 unitsLogged
Next check6:30 PMPlanned

Everything important, in one gentle record.

Designed for the everyday rhythm of feline diabetes care: home testing, meals, medication, behavior, and the questions you want to remember for your vet.

01
Glucose trends

Track readings by time, meal, and insulin cycle, then spot patterns without digging through notes.

02
Dose history

Keep a clean log of insulin doses and timing so small routine changes are easy to review.

03
Meal context

Add food, appetite, water intake, and behavior next to the numbers that matter.

04
Vet summaries

Turn daily care into a concise progress view for appointments and follow-ups.

MeowMeow mobile app dashboard mockup

A diary that follows the day, not a spreadsheet.

Each entry carries the context around it, so you can see what happened before and after every reading.

7:40 AM
Glucose reading

Before breakfast, calm and alert.

142 mg/dL
8:05 AM
Breakfast and insulin

Low-carb pate, full appetite, dose logged.

1.5 units
1:15 PM
Behavior note

Playful, normal water intake, no unusual symptoms.

Good sign

Built for careful owners and better conversations.

MeowMeow is not a replacement for veterinary care. It is a clearer record of what you already observe at home.

Less guesswork

Keep the story around every reading so numbers do not float alone without context.

Less scrambling

Have recent meals, doses, readings, and symptoms ready when your clinic asks what changed.

Preparing private beta access for cat owners.

MeowMeow helps organize care notes and routines. Always follow your veterinarian’s guidance for diagnosis, dosing, and treatment decisions.

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