VitalPet project · Dog and cat care

A pet care app to organize your dog or cat’s health information.

VitalPet is an app project designed to centralize the important information pet families need every day: care routines, medication, vaccines, vet appointments, health logs, symptoms, reminders and safe veterinary AI.

Built for everyday pet care

Fewer scattered notes, more useful information before visiting the vet.

VitalPet aims to help families keep a clear record of what happens between one veterinary visit and the next. Important decisions often depend on dates, symptoms, behavior changes, medication taken or pending vaccines.

The app is designed as a local-first tool to save pet data, review the calendar, check past records and prepare better information to share with a veterinary professional.

Planned modules

What VitalPet will help you organize

The first version focuses on dogs and cats, with a simple experience for recording, checking and remembering the main parts of everyday pet care.

Pets

Basic profiles for dogs and cats with useful details such as name, species, age, weight, photo and reference notes.

Care and medication

Organization for treatments, routines, parasite prevention, deworming and other recurring daily care tasks.

Vaccines

A record of applied vaccines, upcoming renewals and a visual calendar to avoid missing important dates.

Vet appointments

Visit preparation, notes before and after the appointment, appointment reason and follow-up details.

Daily health logs

Tracking for appetite, vomiting, stool, energy, mobility, weight and other observable changes at home.

Safe veterinary AI

Help to summarize records, prepare questions for the vet and understand information without replacing professional diagnosis.

AI with clear limits

Support for understanding and preparation, not for diagnosis.

VitalPet’s veterinary AI is intended to summarize records, organize recent information, suggest questions for a consultation and explain data in a more understandable way. It is not designed to replace a veterinarian or provide diagnoses.

In the presence of severe symptoms, sudden changes or urgent warning signs, the safest recommendation is to contact a veterinary professional or go to an emergency veterinary service.

Project in development

VitalPet is being built to turn pet care into clear, organized and useful information.

This page presents the initial project concept so search engines can understand and index the main content while development of the app continues.