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9% vs. 6.9%; P = .04). The aim of this study was to optimize the diagnosis of feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) in a shelter setting by (1) comparing the results of the canine parvovirus IDEXX SNAP Parvo (SNAP) point-of-care ELISA with a commercial FPV quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) test; (2) assessing whether vomit and anal/rectal swabs could be used for early diagnosis; and (3) clarifying the interpretation of weak-positive SNAP test results. The study included shelter cats and kittens with incomplete or unknown vaccination hist