Hi Angela

That is great news. I decided not to retest my kitties bc they were all
equally exposed and the expense of testing 9 cats again. I had higher than
usual positives. My thought is that I had a pretty virulent strain of FeLV
as I had a 25% tested positive. All the remaining cats have been vaccinated
and I will vaccinate again this year. After that I will probably go to the 3
year protocol. None of the remaining cats have been sick. If one gets sick I
would test at that time. This is just what I am doing.

With the number of cats you have I would go for the retest in the 3 months
as your vet suggested.

Sally


On 8/21/07, Angela Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To all who have hellped me thru this day...
> Thank you for your support and encouraging words. We just got back from
> the Vet's office, with Ripley and Sherman, the SNAP test came back NEG!!!!!!
> We are going to retest in 3 months.
>
> The Vet said the only difference in the 2 tests (SNAP verses IFA) is the
> accuracy is a little higher with the IFA. Both tests are in the 90 percent
> range.
>
>
> God bless all!
> Ang
> *Sally Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
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