Kittens should be tested with the ELISA at intake
(when you first get them),and with repeat tests at 12 weeks (or a month after
they've stopped nursing), again at 6 months old, and then retest every 3 months
until they are a year old. If they come up positive on all of those tests, you
can
Hi Janine,
I'm in Arkansas - our rescue has quite a few cats and kittens. We
test initially with the Elisa test when the kitties come into the
program. We buy the tests in bulk, and then have a participating vet
tech do the test. Then if the cat tests positive, we test again with
the
the
plague.
Kerry
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I'm in Arkansas - our rescue has quite a few cats and kittens. We
test initially with the Elisa test when the kitties come into the
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