PawBreeze turns your vet's home-care routine into something simple: breathing-rate zones, one-tap attack logging, the AeroKat inhaler ritual, and an ear on your cat through the night.
Giving fluticasone through an AeroKat chamber twice a day is genuinely hard. PawBreeze makes the whole ritual easy to keep up - and easy to see when it's working.
"35 breaths a minute" means nothing on its own. PawBreeze maps every count to a green, yellow or red zone, with the next step you agreed with your vet.
The biggest blind spot is while you sleep. PawBreeze's Night Listener flags cough-like sound events on-device - without ever recording a second of audio.
Count breaths while your cat sleeps - silent, one-handed, works in the dark - and PawBreeze maps the number to green (under 30), yellow (30-40) or red (over 40), with what to do next. You set the thresholds with your vet.

With your permission, PawBreeze listens on-device for cough-like sound events while your cat sleeps and logs the time. Audio is never recorded, saved or uploaded - only a timestamp and a confidence score - so you wake up to a clear picture of the night.

Schedule fluticasone twice a day and albuterol rescue, log each inhaler session, track your inventory so you never run out mid-week, and follow a prednisolone taper.

Breathing-rate and attack trends over time, automatic environment context, and a monthly AI vet brief - so you can tell whether the plan is actually working.

PawBreeze has no ads, no analytics and no location tracking. Your logs sync through your own private iCloud; attack videos and all microphone audio never leave your phone. The monthly AI brief sends a summary to our AI service to write it, then discards it.
Night Listener runs on-device; no audio is recorded or uploaded.
Attack videos are never uploaded, not even to iCloud.
Everything else syncs in your Apple account, not ours.
With your permission it uses the microphone on-device to classify sounds while your cat sleeps, and logs the time of cough-like events. It never records, saves or uploads any audio - only a timestamp and a confidence score.
The breathing counter and attack log are free forever, with CSV export and iCloud backup. Pro ($5.99/month or $29.99/year, with a 7-day free trial) adds the action-plan zones, the inhaler scheduler, inventory, taper, Night Listener, trends and the AI vet brief.
No. PawBreeze surfaces your own logged data and the plan you build with your vet. Diagnosis and medication decisions always belong to your veterinarian.
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