❤️ Cat Quality of Life Calculator

Evaluate comfort, appetite, grooming, and overall joy to support compassionate care choices for your cat.

Comfort & pain

Is your cat relaxed and free of chronic pain?

Appetite & hydration

Does your cat eat and drink adequately without assistance?

Grooming & hygiene

Can your cat groom, use the litter box, and stay clean?

Mobility

Is your cat able to move, jump, or reach favorite spots?

Interaction & joy

Does your cat seek affection or enjoy favorite activities?

Good days vs. bad days

Are there more positive days than negative ones?

Restful sleep

Can your cat rest comfortably without distress or restlessness?

Total Score

21 / 35

Borderline quality of life

Work with your veterinarian to address areas scoring low and enhance comfort.

Track scores over time and share them with your veterinary team.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Score each category

Rate the seven comfort indicators from 0 (poor) to 5 (excellent).

2

Review trends

Compare scores week-to-week to see if quality of life improves or declines.

3

Seek veterinary guidance

Use results to discuss pain management, palliative care, or hospice plans.

Formula

Total Score = Σ (Category Scores)

Score Range: 0 (very poor) → 35 (excellent)

Consistent scoring provides objective insight during emotionally challenging decisions.

Full Description

This quality-of-life tool helps guardians evaluate comfort levels for chronically ill or senior cats. By scoring appetite, mobility, grooming, and joy, you can better understand daily wellbeing.

Combine this score with veterinary exams, lab work, and personal observation to tailor supportive care or determine when humane end-of-life decisions may be appropriate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I score my cat?

Weekly scoring captures trends. Increase frequency during health crises or treatment changes.

What score indicates poor quality of life?

Scores below 21 generally signal serious concerns—contact your veterinarian for guidance.

Can multiple caregivers score?

Yes. Comparing notes reduces bias and ensures everyone understands the cat’s wellbeing.

Should I track additional symptoms?

Yes. Record appetite, litter-box habits, and medications alongside the score for a complete picture.