> I would run another SNAP ELISA test asap, as operator error accounts for a hi > gh rate > of inaccurate results. It could have been a bad test, it could have been a bad > testing procedure, it could be anything, but false results are known to happe > n with > that kind of test.
Thank you again for this piece of advice. We just re SNAP ELISA tested the mom and she came out negative/negative. The vet feels confident in the result (and I do too; the first place she was tested was by new/young techs who could have done any number of things incorrectly). The kittens are on Albon and low-residue food for their diarrhea. The vet did not see any parasites on the slide but thinks there is a possibility there might be coccidia. I would have spent an entire month worrying whether mom was positive and kittens were exposed had you not said to retest. Thank you again. Lynette