How we organize the topic
Partner ecosystem for labs, retailers, and veterinary workflows
Testing becomes more useful when the report fits the rest of the workflow. A veterinary clinic needs clean handoff points, a registry needs documentation rules, and a retailer needs merchandising that sets realistic expectations.
These pages look at how cat DNA testing can connect with the people and systems around the kit, not just the kit itself.

Partner ecosystem for labs, retailers, and veterinary workflows
A clear distinction between curiosity-driven testing, health context, and more formal breeding or lab workflows.
Use the linked hubs below to move into comparisons, guides, and support pages without losing the thread.
Use as an ecosystem page even if integrations are light at launch.
Use comparison pages when you are still sorting the market, move into practical guides when you want the process explained, and keep support topics nearby when the questions are about cost, accuracy, or results.
Veterinary clinics · Breeder registries · Ecommerce retailers

The most useful path starts with the question behind the search, not the biggest product list.
Comparison pages, guide pages, and support pages each solve a different stage of the decision.
A smaller, better-matched shortlist usually beats a bigger one.

Use the question to filter the market first. Once the goal is clear, the pages you actually need tend to stand out quickly.
You do not need to know every genetics term before you choose a path. A sensible decision usually starts with one clear question and a shorter shortlist.
Use it as the main route into the topic, then branch into comparison, support, or guide pages once your question is more specific.
No. You only need enough context to match the test type to the question you care about.
The question that names the outcome you want, not just the keyword you searched.
Use the question to filter the market first. Once the goal is clear, the pages you actually need tend to stand out quickly.
