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April 21, 2026  ·  4 min read

A family with a menagerie: one shared pet page for every animal

Some families have a pet. Some families have a zoo. There's a specific kind of household — you know the one — where the dog, the cat, the rabbit, the goldfish, the budgie and (for some reason) a leopard gecko all live under the same roof. The weekly shopping list has three kinds of food and the bathroom cabinet has both flea drops and a fine-mesh aquarium net. Caring for all of them is a collaborative operation; forgetting any of them is a small daily disappointment.

FamFeel's Pets page is built for that house. One shared screen, one glance — every animal in the family on one page, each with the rhythm their species actually has. No settings to choose, no separate app per pet. You add a cockatiel; a cockatiel card appears, with the things a cockatiel card should have.

Every species has its own rhythm

Dogs want walks and a fresh water bowl. Cats want feeds and water. Small mammals want something closer to the cat routine. Fish need the occasional tank check, not daily drama. Birds, turtles and reptiles have their own quieter cadences. Each pet's card on FamFeel is tuned to what that species actually needs logging — so the page stays calm for the fish and stays busy for the dog, without anyone having to configure anything.

Nothing is buried in settings. It's chosen once when you add the pet, and you can flip the species later if your gerbil turns out to be, on reflection, a hamster.

Daily, weekly, yearly — all in the same app

Most of the action on the Pets page is daily. A thin layer of weekly tasks sits on top — the fish tank's part-change, the rabbit's hay top-up, the litter box for indoor cats. And underneath it all, for dogs and cats specifically, FamFeel keeps a small Care log for the rarer milestones: the annual vet exam, the flea/tick treatment cycle, the last bath.

One tap logs any of them. The app handles the counting so you don't have to. A granny who pops round to feed the budgie and give the cat her tick pill can log both on the kitchen iPad in seconds. Your partner, still at work, opens FamFeel on the train home and sees the animals are already sorted.

One glance for the overwhelmed parent

At the top of the Pets page, a short summary of the day — totalled across every pet you have. The parent on dinner duty can glance at the fridge iPad and know in a second whether the animals are looked after. If one number is noticeably low at 7pm, that's the one to fix. The glance is the whole briefing.

The Pets page also quietly handles the "Other" pet — a ferret, a tortoise named Keith, a crab in a shell called Brutus — with a flexible card that asks the minimum. No species is too niche to include. No animal is left to someone's memory.

Pricing, in pet terms

Every pet on the dashboard gets feeds and fresh water free, on every plan — so the rabbit's hay top-up, the bird's water, the cat's bowl and the fish-tank check are tracked for the whole menagerie no matter how many animals you keep. The Free plan holds up to four members in total (pets count as members, which is how FamFeel treats them across the whole app), so a small household with two humans and two pets fits. Families with more animals sit on Plus (up to six members), Grand (up to ten) or Extended (up to twenty).

The walk log and the dog/cat Care log — vet, flea/tick, bath, litter — follow the dog/cat tier: free for the first dog or cat, Plus covers two, Grand covers three, Extended covers every dog and cat in the family. So a one-dog-and-a-cat household fits Plus; a dog walker with three dogs sits on Grand; a foster home with five animals lives on Extended.

A family pet page for every animal in the house isn't about replacing care with an app. It's about making sure the care that already exists reaches every member of the family that opens the screen — so the dog's walk, the cat's pill, the hamster's Sunday clean and the fish's weekly top-up all land on the same shared surface, and nobody's animal ever gets quietly forgotten.

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