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FelineGenome Explorer

Welcome to FelineGenome Explorer!
In search for the answer we present the FelineGenome Explorer A cutting edge bioinformatical tool for decoding the cat DNA developed to help understand the true nature of cats.

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About FGE

The FelineGenome Explorer is an advanced bioinformatics tool designed for cat genome analysis, hosting an impressive database of over 39,000 genes.

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It aids in uncovering the essence of felines by allowing users to search by gene name or cat breed, featuring a variety of breeds from Exotic Shorthairs to Siberian cats. The website honors cats with a special section, showcasing stories and backgrounds of various cats, highlighting their unique journeys and characteristics. This platform is a tribute to feline diversity and complexity, serving as a valuable resource for cat enthusiasts and researchers alike.

Meet our cats!

stefan

Stefan

In dedication and loving memory of Stefan
(2018 - 2023).

Kota

Kota

Kota (age 13) is a little ray of sunshine (despite her colour). She was born in Poland and later emigrated to Ireland where she currently lives. Her favourite hobbies are sunbathing and sleeping.

gatita

Gatita

Gatita around the World! From Baku, to Belgarde, finally to Toronto. Moving around the world changing time zones, while patiently waits to get to final destination, Madrid.

bob

Bob

Just a random cat, not sure what's his story, but we had coffee together. I named him Bob. Spotted in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia.

mercatlion

Merlion-cat

The Merlion-cat is the national symbol of Singa-purrrrrrr. Purchased at Singapore Changi Airport circa 2023.

Greek cat

Ancient Greek Cat

An small figure of a cat found at the site of the ancient Agora in Athens, Greece. Estimated to be over 2500 years old.

cult cat

The Cult Cat

This statue depicts a cat sacraficing his human owner to the devil. A typical Tuesday for most cats. Artist unknown, this picture has been taken at the Kattenkabinet Cat Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Mummy cat

The Mummy Cat

A way to ensure you see your pets in the afterlife or the ultimate protective curse? No one knows. We can be sure though that in ancient Egypt, as today, humans had much affection for their furry friends. Originating from the first millenium B.C. and then stolen by the british for whatever reason, the cat can now be visited (and worshipped) at the British Museum in London, England.