Darwin’s Cats needs your cat info!

If there’s one thing we know about cats, it’s that they never cease to amuse us with their penchant for funny habits. Perhaps your unique feline gets a little dramatic, shows off some surprising skills, or warms your heart with the quirky way they play, cuddle, or offer “gifts.” Whatever the quirks, the scientists behind Darwin’s Cats are eager to hear them.



More than just a pet project, the researchers leading the initiative are seeking to build the world’s largest feline genetic databaseThe Guardian reports. The goal is to enroll 100,000 cats from all walks of life and investigate the genetic influences behind cat traits, behaviors, and health issues, so humans can get a better understanding of our beloved companions and help them lead healthier and more enriched lives.

“This is an important project that has the potential to improve our understanding of companion animals, the diseases that cause their morbidities, and the very nature of feline domestication,” Jeffrey Schoenebeck, a biologist with the Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh, told the outlet.

Interested cat parents can complete free surveys about their pet’s physical traits, behaviors, environment, and health. U.S. residents can also submit loose fur samples with a $150 donation to the nonprofit — sign up here.