ELIJAH is a very sweet, friendly kitty who is still being boarded at a
veterinary facility since MAY (!) desperately needs to start really
stretching his legs from his confinement interacting in a real home. Please
consider adopting this darling boy who has come such a long way from his tough
That time-line is about right. Some vets will say 90 days. If the Elisa is
positive again, then do another IFA. If you get a negative again on the IFA,
then you will have to repeat again. Of course if the ELISA is negative,
there is no need to to another IFA (which means she cleared the virus).
My assumption would be that the first ELISA was a false positive.
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Oh m'god, I hope so!
On 7/31/2011 10:51 AM, Natalie wrote:
My assumption would be that the first ELISA was a false positive.
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She's about 6 months now.
On 7/31/2011 7:34 AM, Lynda Wilson wrote:
That time-line is about right. Some vets will say 90 days. If the
Elisa is positive again, then do another IFA. If you get a negative
again on the IFA, then you will have to repeat again. Of course if the
ELISA is negative,
I hope so too!!! My kitty was negative on the ELISA test at 5 mos of age. He
passed away from the FeLV at 9 mos. It was very sudden, and, of course, very
upsetting. This happened this past March and I'm still in shock over it.
As far as Miss Nora, you still need another test regardless if the
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