Mochi insists she's starving. The shared FedUpCat timeline knows better. One tap logs a meal for the whole household — so nobody feeds her twice.
She meets you at the bowl, looks tragically empty, and forgets she ate twenty minutes ago. Multiply that by everyone in the house and you get a slightly rounder cat.
One big button on the home screen. Add the food and portion if you like — or don't. The tap is all that matters.
The whole household shares one live timeline. Alex, Sam and Jamie all see the same answer the moment it's logged.
Reach for the bowl too soon and FedUpCat speaks up: "This cat was fed 34 minutes ago. Nice try, whiskers."
The jokes live in the status line. The button that actually feeds the cat stays dead plain — humour should never hide whether dinner happened.
By Alex · Wet Chicken. Nice try, whiskers.
The daily path stays simple — status, last-fed, one tap. The rest is there when you want it.
Every meal, who fed her, what and when — one source of truth the whole household trusts.
A gentle, witty heads-up when a feeding lands too soon after the last one. Overfeeding, prevented.
Invite the family or the roommates. Each person gets their own colour and shows up on the timeline.
Wet Chicken, Tuna, Royal Canin — the catalog learns your regulars so logging is one tap, not a form.
No feeding for a while? A quiet reminder. Someone just fed her? Everyone gets the note.
A fast progressive web app — add it to your home screen, works offline, no app-store wait.
An optional Wi-Fi bowl that detects food added and eaten by weight — so meals land on the same timeline automatically. Your daily one-tap flow never changes; the bowl just fills in the details.
“I have never been fed in my life.”
— Every cat, daily, with a straight face
No. FedUpCat is app-first and completely useful on its own — one tap logs a meal. The bowl is an optional future add-on that automates detection.
As many as live with the cat. Invite the whole household; everyone shares a single live timeline and gets their own colour.
Every feeding has an instant Undo right after you log it, and you can edit or remove any entry from the timeline later.
Yes — it's a progressive web app, so it installs to your home screen on iOS and Android and keeps working offline.