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Reference · iPhone & iPad

Any Cat

Browse 100+ Cat Breeds

$0.99iPhone & iPadData Not Collected

Inside the app

A closer look.

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About this app

Made for a clear purpose.

Any Cat is an offline cat breed reference and owner notebook for iPhone and iPad.

Browse 80 cat breeds alphabetically, search by breed name, origin, registry, temperament, or care notes, and open detailed breed pages with traits, life span, weight ranges, registry recognition, alternative names, and home-fit context.

Use Breed Comparison to put up to three breeds side by side. Use Breed Finder to answer a short lifestyle quiz and rank the catalog by likely fit. Save favorite breeds for quick lookup.

The My Cats tab lets you keep on-device profiles for your own cats. Track weight, log body-condition scores, record vaccinations and vet visits, add due dates, and link a cat to a breed profile. The new Care Planner turns each profile into a concise action card that flags overdue records, upcoming dates, missing logs, large weight changes, senior-cat rhythm, and breed-informed grooming cadence.

Care Reference includes body-condition guidance, feeding cadence by life stage, ideal weight bands, grooming basics, a glossary, and cited breed predisposition reference material. Content is educational and for personal organization, not a diagnosis or treatment plan.

Any Cat is built for fast field lookup and local organization: no sign-in, no social feed, no user posting flow, no camera requirement, and no server required for core browsing.

INDOOR TERRITORY (NEW IN 1.7) An indoor cat's whole world is the room it lives in. Any Cat now turns each breed's trait scores into a concrete setup: how many litter boxes and separate locations, water stations, scratchers, climbing levels, hideaways, window perches, and puzzle toys a home needs — plus a hunt-cycle play plan of stalk, chase, pounce, meal, rest. Enter what you already have to see setup coverage and the next things to add. Every number explains where it came from, so you can judge it yourself. General setup guidance, not veterinary advice.