Ok everything I thought I knew about the testing and results was shot down today by a vet here. Basically she said that it is useless to test before they are 1 year old. Also she said that is a kitten under a year old tests positive then that's that and they are pretty well certainly positive but if the test negative it doesn't mean anything cause they can change to positive within the first year.
I always thought false positives happened a lot and I have always thought that they can be tested early in life and if negative then there is nothing to worry about and if positive to retest after 3 months. This vet has me completely confused and questioning everything.![]()
Please any input here would be appreciated. I also emailed my vet in Canada and asked him a bunch of stuff about this too.
Thanks guys
Michelle









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Now you have me wondering.. I just got wittle Rastus Gem from the Vets & my Vet told me he was tested for all & was all negative.. Now he goes back this coming Sat 16th & thats a very good question..





RIP Sabrina June 16 2011
I adopted her from a rescue organization as a feral baby who was bottle fed. To say I was devastated is an understatement. Debi, the president, told me to bring Marina Mar to her and she would have blood taken and sent out to a lab. "Snap" tests, as they are called, often test positive if done before 4 months of age.

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