Sharyn & Fiona
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One vet just told us that the kitten needs to be 1lb to be tested for FeLV. Any idea why? From what I'm finding online, a kitten can be tested at any age for FeLV. Could the 1lb limitation be because the kittens veins are too small? But there's always the neck. This particular kitten is about 4-5 weeks old (found crossing a busy street!). He needs to be fostered but we don't want to infect any other cats/kittens because we haven't tested.
Also has anyone see any data on using blood from an ear prick (vs vein) for ELISA tests. Cat Fanciers website says a blood sample. Why not an ear prick? I read that saliva/tears isn't recommended due to false readings + or -. As a rescue, we can buy the snap tests from IDEXX directly at a discounted rate and do the tests ourselves. Obviously, an ear prick would be much easier than drawing blood.
Also has anyone see any data on using blood from an ear prick (vs vein) for ELISA tests. Cat Fanciers website says a blood sample. Why not an ear prick? I read that saliva/tears isn't recommended due to false readings + or -. As a rescue, we can buy the snap tests from IDEXX directly at a discounted rate and do the tests ourselves. Obviously, an ear prick would be much easier than drawing blood.