Originally posted by jenluckenbach
I am also going to have her re-tested for FeLV/FIV just to be on the safe side. ( for those who don't know, it is ALWAYS better to have two tests done )
Why do the test twice? If first one came out negitive and they haven't been exposed. The test isn't cheap (our vet charges $38).

Skinny just tested negative in Sept. Thumper tested negative 3 yrs ago when we adopted her. Since Butterscotch had FeLV/FIV it's been suggested by our vet to re-test. That I can understand to retest. My emotions are all over the place about the retesting. I pray each day that God will spare us the ordeal of postive results so close to our last experience.

Again, why would you re-test twice if cat hasn't been exposed??????