Both, way too young therefore, too early to tell. If the test was a positive, you have to give the kitten a chance to clear the virus. I have heard it's harder for a kitten to fight off the virus, but it can be done so there is always hope :0)

L


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Yes but what about a positive IFA test at 10 weeks old... Too young or still accurate...?
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