A cat cannot tell your vet what they have been eating for the last six months. They cannot tell a cat-sitter how they behave when stressed, or which food brands they have already rejected. That is your job — and this is the tool to do it with.
We built the Nine Lives Club Cat Health Diary because we kept hearing the same problem from members: information about their cat's health, diet, and medication lived in their head, across old vet receipts, and in a notes app somewhere. When something went wrong — or when they needed to leave their cat with someone — there was no single document to hand over.
The Diary changes that. It is a complete, printable health record for your cat, designed to be shared with your vet at every appointment, left with a cat-sitter when you travel, and updated as your cat's health evolves.
What the Diary contains
- Cat profile — name, breed, date of birth, microchip number, neutering status.
- Owner and emergency contacts — so any carer knows exactly who to call.
- Vet and insurance details — practice name, vet name, out-of-hours line, policy number.
- Ongoing health conditions and known allergies — including food intolerances and medication sensitivities.
- Dietary information — current brands, amounts, feeding schedule, and foods rejected.
- Weight and body condition score log — with a BCS reference scale and space for 8 entries.
- Vaccination and preventative treatment records — including flea, tick, and worm treatments.
- Medication log — dose, frequency, prescribing vet, current and past.
- Symptom and illness log — dates, observations, actions taken, and resolution.
- Vet visit record — a running log of every appointment and its outcome.
- Care instructions for cat-sitters — feeding, litter, play, medications, and what normal looks like for this cat.
- Daily health checklist — for carers to run through each day.
How to use it
Download, print, and fill in your cat's details. Keep one copy at home. Bring one to every vet visit — especially with a new vet or specialist who does not have your cat's full history. Give a copy to anyone who looks after your cat when you are away. Update it after each vet visit, each new medication, and once a month for weight.
The Diary is available to download, fully printable, and requires no account. It is ours to share — because informed cat owners make better health decisions for their cats, and that is good for everyone.
9-page printable PDF · Cat profile, health log, vet records, medication tracker, care instructions · Download on Gumroad →
