CatMD is your cat's voice in your pocket.
The more you use it, the more it becomes your cat. Every check-in, photo, named person, and body-language read sharpens the cat that lives in the app β the one who writes a diary every night, sends postcards in their own voice, drops a daily card to your home screen, and replies when you chat. After a few weeks, the diary and chat stop sounding like "an AI" and start sounding like the cat at home. Plus an early-warning symptom check when something feels off. Built for cats only.
πΎ TODAY β 15-second check-in (mood, appetite, litter). 6-second body-language reads with channel-by-channel observations. Health Rhythm helps you notice shifts before symptoms appear.
πΎ BOND β Where your cat takes shape.
β’ Personality: 9 archetypes from the Litchfield Feline Five
β’ Daily Diary in your cat's voice β references recent days, named family, things you've told them
β’ Daily Card: today's vibe, ready to share
β’ People & Pets: tag who's in the photos; names get woven into the diary
β’ Becoming: 7-facet identity score showing how shaped your cat is in here
β’ Posters: a new theme every week β movie hero, famous painting, Studio Ghibli scene, 80s anime
πΎ CHAT β Your cat replies in their own voice.
First-person, in their archetype, with the day's mood (grumpy, mischievous, theatrical, philosophical, megalomaniac β resets at midnight). They remember the diary, named people, and things you've told them about themselves. Every reply is screenshot-worthy. Quietly flags symptoms when they come up.
πΎ WELLBEING β 60-second photo + symptom check with a 0β99 wellbeing score and 4 urgency tiers. Includes the Feline Grimace Scale (Univ. Montreal 2019) for pain observation. Sleeping respiratory rate monitor. Vet-ready PDF export to share at your next visit.
WHY CATMD?
AI that knows YOUR cat β breed, personality, named family, diary, mood arc, self-facts. Cat-only. Private by design. Daily ritual, not crisis tool.
β οΈ Informational only. CatMD is not a veterinary service and does not provide diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for medical concerns. In an emergency, contact your nearest vet immediately.