Comparison · checked 2026-08-21
ThresholdCat vs Meowz
A survey-to-plan mobile app, a sister product to the dog-training app Woofz, with roughly 50,000 downloads.
Meowz
Free with in-app purchases
Price checked 2026-08-21.
What it’s genuinely good at
- An app is available instantly on your phone, no waiting for a human, at any hour a problem happens.
- A survey-driven flow is a fast way to get some kind of structured output when you want something right now rather than after an intake.
What it isn’t built for
- It carries a 4.4-star rating on the app stores against a 2.9-star Trustpilot rating from 24 reviews (Trustpilot, checked 2026-08-21) — a gap worth noting between the two review surfaces, not something we are going to interpret further beyond stating both numbers.
- It is a sister product to a dog-training app, not a service built by people whose named specialty is cats; we have not tested the app ourselves and are not claiming to know what its plans contain beyond what is publicly described.
- A generated survey-to-plan output is not the same thing as a plan a named person reviews against your intake before it is sent.
Buy theirs instead if
Try Meowz instead if you want something free and instant on your phone right now, and you are comfortable with an automated survey-to-plan output rather than a plan a person has actually looked at. That is a reasonable trade for some people and some budgets.
The difference with ThresholdCat
Every ThresholdCat plan traces back to named sources — Cornell, ASPCA, iCatCare, Fear Free, the IAABC Foundation Journal — and a person reviews it against your specific intake before it reaches you. We do not know Meowz's methodology or sourcing in enough detail to compare it directly; what we can point to is the difference between an app-generated survey output and a plan with an attributable source list and a human review step, and let that stand on its own.