Answer questions
Five quick questions on water, litter box, weight, appetite, and vomiting. About two minutes.
Free cat health screening
Cats mask illness but show symptoms. About 1 in 3 develop chronic disease, often found too late. Five questions, two minutes, no cost.
Takes about 2 minutes · no account required
Why we're doing this
She seemed completely fine. Extra water, a bit of weight loss. We told ourselves it was nothing. By the time we understood, her kidneys were already far gone.
Cats hide illness until they can't. Chronic disease doesn't announce itself. It shows up in small habits and symptoms that are easy to dismiss. We built Felica so other parents catch what we missed earlier, with plain language and a specialist call when it matters.
This is for her, and for yours.
Why screening matters
Swipe through each life stage. The same five screening questions catch what changes at every age.
Select a life stage
How it works
Five quick questions on water, litter box, weight, appetite, and vomiting. About two minutes.
Looking good, worth checking, or act soon. Plain language, not scary.
If follow-up makes sense, a feline specialist calls within 24 hours to explain what it means.
What you'll get
No medical jargon. One of three clear reads, plus a specialist call if follow-up makes sense.
After your vet visit
Your vet knows your cat. We just help their advice make sense once you're home, so the worry doesn't creep back in.
Clear answers for you and your cat.
Feline specialist · 20 yrs
Feline specialist · 8 yrs
Questions
Yes. The screening and specialist follow-up are free. No card, no account.
Never. Diagnosis and treatment belong with the vet who knows your cat. We help you show up prepared, with the right questions, not a second opinion from the internet.
That's the best time. Cats hide illness. The same five questions work at any age. They catch early changes before they become emergencies.
Only if your result suggests follow-up. Then a feline specialist calls within 24 hours to explain what it means and what to ask your vet. Low-risk results don't need a call.
No. Every cat gets the same five questions: water, urination, weight, appetite, and vomiting. Age helps us interpret the result, not change the check.
Five questions, a clear result, and a specialist call if follow-up makes sense.