Most Cats Don’t die from old age.
THEY DIE FROM DISEASES DIAGNOSED TOO LATE.
A smarter way to help your cat stay healthy longer—through early detection and a personalized care plan.
Developed by Dr. Kevin Toman, DVM — 40 years in advanced veterinary medicine.
The problem isn’t that cats get sick.
It’s that we find it too late.
Most cats don’t get sick overnight.
Disease builds quietly over years.
Kidney disease.
Heart disease.
Cancer.
Silent Heart Disease
Hidden Kidney Decline
Chronic Inflammation
Missed Early Warning Signs
By the time symptoms show up…
your cat’s disease is already advanced.
That’s not because vets don’t care.
It’s because traditional care is built to react—not prevent.
Waiting For Symptoms Is the Single Biggest Mistake in Cat Health.
There’s A Better Way For Your Cat.
Early Detection
We monitor the biomarkers that predict disease — not just those that confirm it. SDMA, proBNP, blood pressure, urinalysis, and microbiome insights reveal decline years earlier.
Functional Health
We address the true drivers of aging: chronic inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, immune decline, and dental disease.
Precision Longevity Medicine
Evidence-based use of medications such as rapamycin and metabolic modulators — guided by data, safety, and oversight.
Personalized Protocols
No two cats age the same. Every longevity plan is tailored to your cat’s life stage, risk profile, and health goals.
How It Works.
Start With Our Free Assessment
You don’t have to guess what your cat needs. In just 5 minutes, our free assessment reveals early risks and your cat’s current health—giving you clarity, direction, and the confidence to make smarter decisions for a longer, healthier life together.
Next, A Longevity Strategy Session
If longevity medicine resonates with you, the next step is your Longevity Strategy Session. We turn your cat’s health and risks into a clear, personalized plan—testing, nutrition, and targeted care—so you can move forward with confidence and protect more healthy years together.

Extend Your Cat's Healthy Years.
What Early Detection Does.
Meet Teefers — A 9-year-old cat looked completely healthy.
No symptoms.
Normal energy.
Nothing that would worry most owners.
But screening told a different story.
We found early heart disease—before it caused damage.
We acted early.
We started targeted cardiac drugs and supplements.
We monitored progression closely
We reduced long-term risk
Two Years Later…
Teefers is stable…
Living a normal life… and supervising his family.
Without early testing, Teefer’s heart disease would have been found much later—
when options are limited.
Meet Mattie — A senior kitty whose parents thought was in perfect health.
She wasn’t.
Eating normally.
Acting fine.
No red flags.
But early screening showed Mattie had kidney disease.
Not advanced, not severe.
But already starting.
We jumped on it.
We solved the underlying cause — her high blood pressure.
We altered her diet and supplements.
We slowed progression
Eighteen Months Later…
Mattie still patrols the neighborhood.
Her blood markers are still unchanged.
And we protected years of quality life.
Most cats with kidney disease are diagnosed too late.
Mattie wasn’t.
Meet The Longevity Vet.
I’m Dr. Kevin Toman.
I’ve spent over 40 years helping pets live longer, healthier lives.
What I’ve learned is simple:
Most disease starts long before we see it.
And when we find it early—we can change everything.
Your Cat’s Future Is Being Written Right Now.
Here’s the Question.
Will You Find Problems Early…
Or Wait Until It’s Too Late?
FAQ
What is cat longevity medicine?
Cat longevity medicine focuses on early detection, functional diagnostics, and personalized care strategies designed to extend healthy years — not just treat disease after it appears.
When should I start thinking about longevity for my cat?
Ideally by age 5–7, or earlier for certain breeds. The sooner we identify risk, the more we can protect long-term health.
What tests actually extend a cat’s life?
SDMA, proBNP, blood pressure, urinalysis, dental imaging, and metabolic markers all reveal silent disease years before symptoms.
Is rapamycin safe for cats?
When prescribed and monitored appropriately, rapamycin shows promise as a longevity medicine. Every recommendation is based on your cat’s health profile and safety.
How is this different from routine vet care?
Routine care treats illness. Longevity care prevents it — using earlier data, deeper diagnostics, and long-term planning.
Do I still need my local veterinarian?
Absolutely. We complement your primary veterinarian by adding longevity strategy, interpretation, and specialized guidance.


