Hi,
We have individual condos and then also a free-roaming kitten room (once healthy, dewormed, vaccinated, tested, etc). We historically wait to test kittens until 12 weeks of age for FeLV/FIV and they are not available for adoption until that is done and also fixed at 3lbs (10-12 weeks of age). I have gone to the links below but with a community kitten room, I'm wondering if it would still be okay to test at 8 weeks and then just instruct our adopters to follow up with their vet for any subsequent testing as recommended? In the past, we were told this was too early to test but it shows that FeLV can be detected within 30 days after exposure and FIV 60 days so I feel 8 weeks of age is sufficient since exposure would likely be through mom? Of course, we are not as concerned for the FIV as the FeLV infection due to the implications and affect if the adopter has other cats in the home. If this is possible, we could possibly switch to spay/neuter at 2lbs as well for healthy kittens and get them home faster.
Thank you,
Sally Hubbard
Save-A-Pet
Grayslake, IL
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