This tracker helps cat households move from vague conflict stories to practical observations: where tension happens, which resources are nearby, who blocks access, and what changes reduce pressure.
What it tracks
- Litter boxes, feeding stations, water, beds, scratching areas, hiding spots, and vertical routes.
- Staring, blocking, chasing, swatting, vocalizing, hiding, or injury.
- Whether adding separate resources or visual breaks changed the pattern.
Safety boundary: Separate cats and seek veterinary or behavior help for injury, sudden aggression, blocked access to food or litter, or conflict that keeps worsening.
Download the printable PDF and keep a copy where it will be useful: a care binder, training folder, kitchen drawer, carrier bag, travel folder, or shared household notes.