Contact

Contact CatCalculator.net

Send calculator feedback, corrections, privacy questions, accessibility issues, and partnership inquiries. For urgent health concerns, contact a veterinarian instead of waiting for email.

Best route

Email with context

The most useful messages include the page URL, the calculator inputs, and the exact issue or suggestion.

Helpful topics

What to contact us about

Corrections

Report typos, broken links, unclear wording, outdated references, or calculator behavior that needs review.

Feature ideas

Suggest new cat calculators, article topics, result explanations, accessibility improvements, or workflow changes.

Privacy questions

Ask about browser storage, saved cat profiles, contact emails, analytics, ads, cookies, or data controls.

Message checklist

Help us understand the issue quickly

  • Include the page URL when reporting a broken link, typo, formula concern, or confusing result.
  • For calculator issues, include the inputs you used and what result seemed incorrect.
  • Do not send private veterinary records, full medical histories, or urgent medical requests by email.
  • For emergencies, contact a veterinarian, emergency clinic, or poison-control service instead of waiting for an email reply.

Before emailing

For medical concerns, use veterinary care.

CatCalculator.net cannot diagnose symptoms, approve medications, or provide emergency advice by email. If your cat may be sick, poisoned, injured, unable to urinate, not eating, or rapidly declining, contact a licensed veterinarian or emergency clinic.

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How messages are handled

Send enough detail to verify the issue

The best contact messages are specific, reproducible, and limited to the site issue at hand. CatCalculator.net can review formulas, wording, accessibility, privacy questions, and broken links, but it cannot evaluate a private medical case by email.

Calculator corrections

For formula concerns, send the page URL, the exact inputs, the result shown, and what looked wrong. That makes it possible to reproduce the issue instead of guessing from a general description.

Editorial updates

For guide corrections, include the sentence or section that needs review and, when possible, the reference that supports the change. Clear source context helps keep cat-care articles accurate and auditable.

Privacy and local data

For questions about saved cat profiles, browser storage, analytics, cookies, or advertising disclosures, describe the device and browser involved. Do not send private veterinary records or sensitive household details.

Use the right channel

Email is not emergency care

Contact links on this page are for website communication. They are intentionally simple mail links, not a medical intake form, account login, support portal, or comment box. If the situation affects a cat's immediate health, use professional veterinary care first.

  • Use a veterinarian, emergency clinic, or poison-control service for urgent symptoms, toxin exposure, medication questions, urinary blockage signs, collapse, trouble breathing, or rapid decline.
  • Use the contact emails for site feedback, accessibility issues, corrections, ownership inquiries, or non-urgent questions about how a calculator explains an estimate.
  • If a calculator result seems unsafe for your cat, pause before acting on it and ask a licensed veterinarian to review the situation.
  • Do not paste full medical records, lab reports, prescriptions, or identifying details into a message. A short description of the site issue is usually enough.

Common reasons people write

Calculator feedback or formula corrections
Privacy questions about local cat profiles
Accessibility issues or broken links
Editorial corrections for cat-care guides
Partnership, press, or site ownership inquiries

Contact boundaries

Keep site feedback separate from veterinary decisions

A clear boundary helps protect both the reader and the site. CatCalculator.net can improve wording, fix calculation issues, clarify privacy disclosures, and repair broken user paths. It cannot safely make an individual care decision for a cat that may be sick, medicated, injured, poisoned, pregnant, nursing, rapidly losing weight, or behaving unusually.

What we can review

Broken links, unclear calculator explanations, typo reports, accessibility friction, privacy questions, source updates, and reproducible formula concerns are appropriate contact topics.

What we cannot decide by email

We cannot diagnose symptoms, approve a medication dose, decide whether a toxin exposure is safe, interpret private lab work, or replace a relationship with a licensed veterinarian.

What helps most

A useful message names the page, explains the specific issue, includes the input values if a calculator result is involved, and separates site feedback from urgent care questions.