Choose breed testing when identity is the main goal

Breed-focused testing is often the right fit for owners who want a clearer picture of likely breed influence, mixed heritage, or ancestry context. It is especially common in rescue or adopted cats with little paperwork.

If the result you really want is a more grounded answer to “what is my cat,” breed testing is the cleaner path.

Choose health testing when follow-up care matters more

Health-marker screening makes more sense when inherited-condition context would influence questions you ask next or how you think about long-term monitoring. It is not a diagnosis, but it can add useful direction.

That makes health testing more decision-driven than curiosity-driven for many households.

Some buyers start with one and expand later

It is completely reasonable to begin with breed information and order deeper testing later if new questions come up. Use the pricing page and feature pages to compare what each path gives you before choosing.