I had it done on one of my cats. This was years ago though. (at least 10) I don't think they had the IFA test then even. I think they put him to sleep. Whatever they did, they did not let me see, so I have no idea how much, if any it hurt him.
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I agree that I would not put a cat out for any length of time unless necessary (they said it was necessary to determine Simon's chemo treatment), but it is a small needle and they are out and I really do not think it caused any pain with Simon. I am not saying I would do it for an FeLV test; I just seem to be the only person who has taken a cat for the test and so thought I would share that it did not seem like a big deal at all. He never even looked at the spot on his shoulder, much less lick it or limp or act strangely about it. He had a lot of other things going on, though, so it was not the only thing he was dealing with.MichelleIn a message dated 2/21/05 5:00:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:It just sounds very painful, and even putting them out for a short period of time and waking them back up, I am convinced this is what caused my Snowballs attack.Cherie