Hi Bonnie,
Just wondering about what you said -- did you lose your cats because the
ELISA test came up negative, when they were really positive? (I'm sorry to
hear that you lost some kitties...) Just curious by what you mean by the
ELISA test having contributed to your losses.
Thanks,
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: bj kalmbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 6:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Testing kitties for Leukemia AT HOME
At 05:20 PM 5/30/01 -0400, you wrote:
>. The only
>drawback is that the tests have to be refigerated between 35 and 45 degrees
>farenheit (which is actually the temperature of any normal household fridge
-
>that's what they say to keep milk at).
>So you have to pay for overnight shipping, which actually isn't bad,
shipping
>totals come to 20 bucks.
I just wondered how it stays cold with overnight shipping? Do vets
use overnight mail for perishable items? I suppose they do.
But, having been burned, and lost three cats, to an ineffective ELISA
test, I will NEVER trust that test.
bonnie