Description
Cat Allergy Test – Single Panel 61 Allergen IgE II
The Cat Allergy Test – Single Panel 61 Allergen IgE II is a focused blood-based feline allergy panel designed for owners who want a practical, structured way to review possible IgE-related allergen responses. It provides another single-panel option for customers who are comparing allergen coverage and deciding what level of screening makes the most sense for their cat.
This test is useful when you want more organized allergy screening information without choosing the full 125-allergen panel right away. It can help create a clearer starting point for symptom tracking, veterinary follow-up, and discussions around possible environmental or routine-related triggers.
Why order this panel
The 61-allergen IgE II panel is a good fit when you want a defined allergen screen with a straightforward testing process. For many cat owners, allergy-related concerns can be difficult to narrow down through observation alone, especially when symptoms are ongoing or possible triggers are unclear.
This panel provides lab-based information that can be reviewed alongside your cat’s symptoms, health history, environment, and veterinary guidance. It may help owners ask better questions, track patterns more clearly, and decide whether additional testing or care follow-up should be considered.
What to know before ordering
- Blood-based sample collection is required
- Veterinary collection may be needed
- Estimated turnaround: 5 to 7 working days after the lab receives eligible samples
- This is a focused single-panel option, not the full 125-allergen panel
Good fit for
- Cats with ongoing allergy-related concerns
- Owners comparing focused feline allergy panels
- Households that want clearer information before making care changes
- Customers who want a structured starting point for veterinary follow-up
- Owners who prefer a narrower panel before considering broader allergy testing
Important note
This product provides allergy screening information only. Results should be used as part of a wider care discussion and reviewed together with your cat’s symptoms, medical history, and veterinary guidance. Diagnosis, treatment, and care decisions should still be guided by a licensed veterinarian.



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