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 Passport 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 Passport 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 Passport 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.

"The most useful thing you can give a vet who has never met your cat is context. This document is that context." — Nine Lives Club

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 Passport is free, fully printable, and requires no account. It is ours to give away; because informed cat owners make better health decisions for their cats, and that is good for everyone.

Cat Health Passport by Nine Lives Club

9-page printable PDF  ·  Cat profile, health log, vet records, medication tracker, care instructions  ·  Free

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A note on data: This PDF contains no tracking, no links back to our servers, and no account requirements. What you write in it stays with you. We do not collect or store any information entered into the Passport.