Enjoy faster day-to-day workflow with 14-hour cycling and a 12-month inventory life.
Easily implement feline health protocols as recommended by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and the American Heartworm Society.
Get reference laboratory-quality technology for reliable diagnostic accuracy at the point-of-care.
Automatically activate SNAP tests to save time and improve workflow with the SNAP Pro Analyzer.
Count on personalized support, guidance, and tools to advise you beyond test results.
Three underdiagnosed diseases
Feline immunodeficiency virus (antibody)
Screen all cats to detect specific antibodies to feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) in feline serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. A positive test result indicates that an unvaccinated cat has circulating antibodies against FIV and, therefore, is likely infected.
Feline leukemia virus (antigen)
Screen all cats to detect feline leukemia virus (FeLV) antigen in feline serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. This rapid immunoassay detects the presence of FeLV p27 antigen, which if found, is diagnostic for FeLV infection.
Feline heartworm disease (antigen)
Evaluate all cats for feline heartworm disease by identifying heartworm antigen in feline serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. Heartworm disease is caused by the filarial nematode Dirofilaria immitis, which has widespread dissemination. The insect vector for D. immitis is the mosquito. The detection of heartworm antigen is a definitive diagnosis for the adult stage of infection.