Most kitten care content is written as static reference: a timeline you bookmark once and mostly forget, or a forum thread you stumble on at the wrong moment. You have to remember to check. The problem isn't that information doesn't exist — it does. The problem is that it's never presented in relation to where your kitten is right now.
When we built Nekososdate at Niixo Labs, the goal was different: make the guidance arrive when it's relevant, not when the owner thinks to look for it.
How it works
You register your cat's birthdate. The app tracks age and surfaces the appropriate care content in sequence. There's no inbox to clear, no overwhelming dashboard. You open the app and see what matters today.
The content library: 54 care guides, 48 troubleshooting topics, 34 breed profiles, and a 15-question cat-type diagnostic. Built with Flutter and Firebase; content ships as an assets/JSON bundle, so it works offline without a network round-trip for every screen. Kitten owners open the app at odd hours. The content needed to just be there.
The vet-visit problem
One pattern we kept hearing from kitten owners: the annual vet visit is stressful partly because they can't recall exact dates. When did this behavior start? When did you notice that weight plateau?
Nekososdate has a growth record feature specifically for this. Log weight and notes over time and you have actual data when the vet asks. It changes the quality of that conversation in a small but real way.
What we haven't built yet
It's iOS only. No Android version exists. There's also no family sharing — if two people are caring for the same cat, they each see their own separate records. These are real limitations worth knowing before you download, not an asterisked footnote.
Free to download; ¥200/month unlocks all 54 guides.
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