No. Saliva tests are not accurate. For that matter, even professionally run
blood tests have false results occasionally. This was discussed in depth not
too long ago, check the archives for anything with ELISA,SNAP, or FELV
testing in the subject.
Phaewryn
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elizabeth
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I posted yesterday knowing full well everybody was
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Thanks Elizabeth. I was kind of afraid that would be true. I do want to use
what's accurate. Nest, Pat
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Pat,
I have read tha
elizabeth
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I posted yesterday knowing full well everybody was SHOPPING. Hopefully today
I posted yesterday knowing full well everybody was SHOPPING. Hopefully today
is better for computer time. We have a number of feral cats on which we need
to determine Felv status, therefore we are looking for in-home test kits. I
searched the archives of FelvTalk but got myself really confuse
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