My vet feels that kittens should be at least 3 months in order to get 
results you can depend upon.

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From: "Marylyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 4:46 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] testing kittens


>
> Dixie Louise was grown when she came into my life.  As you know, she
> left on June 12.  On July 14 and 30 two young kittens (ferals) came
> into my life.  Obviously I want to get them tested.  The results make
> no difference in their futures.  They will be indoor, cared for cats
> all their days.  I do want to get them tested at some point.  The
> question is how old should they be to get  reliable results?  I have
> never raised kittens.  I was always able to find homes for them and I
> kept older cats.
>
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