Mood diary, not medical chart
Log feelings, odd habits, favorite corners, noise triggers, and victory moments in a way that still feels affectionate instead of clinical.
PetMind
A companion app for pets with main-character energy
Built for rescue gremlins, soft seniors, bold kittens, and anxious little legends
PetMind turns naps, squirrel sightings, mailman incidents, sofa cave moods, training wins, and suspicious hallway patrols into a warm little journal you can actually use to make life gentler for your pet.
Sticker wall
9 sec
to log a nap, a bark spiral, or a deeply meaningful sniff
1 diary
for moods, rituals, treats, triggers, and tiny wins
100%
more context than saying 'she was weird today'
Pet parents rarely want analytics first. They want to say: "wait, this is the thing my little weirdo keeps doing."
Routines
This consumer variant is intentionally softer and more playful, with offset cards and a lighter reading flow.
Log feelings, odd habits, favorite corners, noise triggers, and victory moments in a way that still feels affectionate instead of clinical.
PetMind suggests small experiments like slower sniff walks, cardboard treasure hunts, decompression evenings, and confidence games based on recent behavior.
Roommates, walkers, partners, and family can all add notes so your pet's week stops disappearing into vague human recollections.
Habit 1
Log the doorbell meltdown, the heroic nap, the perfect fetch loop, or the strange obsession with one chair leg.
Habit 2
PetMind turns those moments into a cozy timeline so you start noticing what makes your animal feel brave, silly, overstimulated, or safe.
Habit 3
Adjust one tiny thing at a time and watch whether your pet becomes less frantic, more playful, or more settled over the week.
"I learned my dog wasn't 'randomly being intense.' She was telling me she needed decompression after crowded park days and PetMind made that obvious."
Jules Han
Human to Mochi, a deeply opinionated shiba
"Our rescue cat has about fourteen emotional weather systems. The app helped our whole household finally understand which ones were fear, curiosity, or just dramatic theater."
Rina Flores
Caretaker to Basil, retired chaos goblin
FAQ
Each site keeps its own audience and language, even when the underlying section component is shared.
No. PetMind is a reflective daily companion for routines, moods, and enrichment patterns. It supports observation, not diagnosis or professional care.
Yes. Shared pet timelines are a core part of the app so morning walkers, partners, sitters, and family members can all contribute context.
No. PetMind is happiest with dogs and cats, but it also works for other companion animals whenever routines, sensitivity, and behavioral patterns matter.
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PetMind is for people who know their animal is trying to say something, and want an easier, softer way to listen.