Weight, breathing, litter, water and food — all in one feed.
The numbers your vet will ask for at the next visit. No more trying to remember when you last weighed your pet — Medvedin logged a reading a month ago and again today.
Weight
Every reading is a point on the chart.
One tap on "+ reading," enter the kilos, done. After five readings the trend is already clear: gaining, losing, holding steady. A sharp drop is a reason to call the vet.
- Ranges: 10 readings, six months, all time
- Trend: "−400 g this month" — shown large so you notice
- A note on each reading: "after grooming," "on an empty stomach"
- Several readings a day are fine — for example, morning and evening after a hospital stay
Breathing rate
Tap on each breath — Medvedin counts for you.
In dogs and cats, the resting breathing rate is the key at-home indicator of heart disease. You can type the number by hand, but it's easier to open the counter: tap on each breath for 15 / 30 / 60 seconds. The app converts it into "breaths per minute."
- Resting range: cats 16–30, dogs 15–30 — Medvedin flags anything higher
- Chart: 10 readings or six months — see whether it has crept up
- Note: "at rest," "after a walk," "asleep"
Litter
How often, what came out, and what was in it.
When a pet has digestive or urinary trouble, the vet asks: "how many times a day, what color, any abnormal signs?" So you don't have to remember, log every litter trip — Medvedin builds the picture across the week.
- Type: urine, stool, both
- Urine details: volume (low / normal / high), color (normal / dark / blood)
- Stool details: consistency, color (normal / black / pale / blood)
- Abnormal signs: mucus, blood, undigested matter
- A counter for the day and relative timing like "3 h ago"
A target, ready presets and quick entry.
Especially important with CKD: a cat should drink at least 200 ml a day. Set a target, define quick buttons "+20 / +50 / +100 ml" — and tap them whenever you notice your pet drinking.
How much was eaten and how much more to add.
A target in grams, quick buttons "+30 / +60 / +100 g," a progress bar. Helps with diets, recovery and family debates: "he didn't eat anything" versus "he ate plenty."
Custom trackers
Need to keep an eye on something else? Add your own.
Electrolytes in drops, insulin in units, a supplement in measuring spoons — the app lets you build your own tracker with any units, target and quick buttons.
- Name, units, daily target, quick buttons — four fields
- A progress bar on "Today" — right alongside water and food
- History and an overall trend
Turn on only what your pet needs.
In your pet's settings, uncheck whatever you don't track — the "Today" screen stays clean.