Three products in development. Each one exists because something in the pet world is broken — and we think we know how to fix it.
When you switch vets, start over. When you travel, start over. When your vet's system goes down, you have nothing. The data was always yours. It just never lived anywhere you could take it.
Every clinic runs their own system. When you leave, your pet's history stays behind — locked in their database, in their format, under their control. You get a printout if you're lucky.
FurrVet changes that. It's a full veterinary ERP — appointments, SOAP notes, billing, lab tests, imaging, staff, stock — but built with one rule everything else ignores: every clinical entry bridges back to the pet parent's Pawsport in real time.
Not a copy. Not an export. The actual verified record, written directly into the pet's Pawsport the moment the vet saves it. The pet's data stays with the pet.
When a vet logs a vaccination in FurrVet, the system looks up the owner's email and inserts the record into Pawsport as a verified entry — the only way a pet parent gets a clinically-verified badge that a self-reported entry can never have.
Requirements change between countries. Formats differ by authority. Your pet reaches the airport and something's wrong — and there's no one accountable. FurrWings puts the information back where it belongs.
Agents charge a premium for paperwork you could fill yourself, if anyone would just tell you what's required. Country requirements change. The agent doesn't always know. You find out at the border.
FurrWings manages the entire relocation case from one place — health certificates, rabies titres, quarantine stays, customs-ready documents. Every role that touches the journey — vet, handler, isolation centre — has a specific view and specific responsibilities. Nothing falls through the gap because nobody was assigned to it.
Every document can be signed with a PawKiDex Digital Signature Certificate: a SHA-256 hash, a timestamp and the vet's licence number on record. Customs-ready traceability, without the agent.
Documents uploaded to FurrWings — signed export health certificates, rabies titres — populate the Pawsport with a travel-certified badge. The highest trust level in the system. A self-reported entry cannot match it.
NGOs work in isolation. Vaccination drives aren't tracked. Strays aren't mapped. The people who care most — pet parents in local communities — have no way to help or hold anyone accountable.
There's no shortage of people who want to help. There's a shortage of systems that let them. NGOs can't see each other's work. Citizens can't see the NGOs. Strays fall through the cracks between organisations, between drives, between people who care.
PawsNGO gives welfare organisations the tools to manage strays at a community level — and opens that data to the public. Every stray gets a unique ID, a GPS location, a vaccination record and a responsible NGO. Anyone can see it at /stray-tracker. No login required.
Citizens report sightings. NGOs respond and log outcomes. The community can see exactly what happened to every animal, who was responsible and whether the drive actually worked.
All three write into the same Pawsport. The difference is just how much you can trust the entry.
A pet parent can log their own vaccination in Pawsport. That's self-reported — honest, but unverifiable. When a vet logs it in FurrVet, it writes back with a clinically-verified badge. When a handler submits a signed document through FurrWings, it lands with a travel-certified badge that customs recognises.
Three trust levels. One Pawsport. The data always belongs to the pet — and travels with them wherever they go.
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