Welcome to our forum. This is the first I've heard of a Snap Test but in googling, it refers to several different types of diagnosis. First of all, getting a bengal kitten at 7 weeks is unheard of. Breeders usually don't let a kitten go until it's 12 weeks old. Can you tell me what the vet tested for? FIV? The only way a kitten can get FIV is through the bite or saliva from an infected cat -- and I highly doubt the breeder has an infected cat. Was it for another disease? Your breeder is correct about false positives. My advice to you is to calm down and breathe! Let your vet do another test in three months and see where you are. I can imagine how upset you are. Is the kitten behaving normally? Eating, drinking, peeing, pooping, playing? If you can give me a little more information, I can perhaps help you a little more.
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