From $119 with results in 10-15 working days

We all love our pets, and one of the best ways to care for them is by monitoring their health and wellbeing. Our home Cat Allergy Test kit allows you to do exactly that – easily and conveniently.

This test checks your cat for potential allergies by analysing a small blood sample, collected at home using a simple lancet device. The process is quick, minimally invasive, and designed to reduce stress for your pet. The results will help identify whether your cat has food-related or environmental sensitivities.

What the results will tell you

Thousands of animals each year are taken to the vet to investigate persistent itchiness, digestive problems, or behavioural issues, which may be linked to allergies. These issues often go undetected and untreated for long periods.

With the Cat Allergy Test, you can discover possible causes of your cat’s symptoms and take steps to avoid the allergens, improving your pet’s comfort and quality of life.

After testing, you will receive a report showing your cat’s reactions to up to 125 of the most common allergens. These could be present in food and other substances that your animal is likely to encounter on a regular basis, or in the outside environment.

We offer three different test panels depending on the number of allergens tested:

64 Allergen IgEI Panel

Please click here for the full list of allergens covered by the 64 Allergen IgEI Panel or the button below to view a sample results report:

61 Allergen IgEII Panel 

Please click here for the full list of allergens covered by the 61 Allergen IgEII Panel or the button below to view a sample results report:

125 Allergen Full Panel

Which is a combination of the 64 Allergen IgEI Panel plus the 61 Allergen IgEII Panel

Please click here for the full list of allergens covered by the 125 Allergen Full Panel or the button below to view a sample results report:

Pricing

For a limited time, if you order 2 or more Full Panel Cat Allergy Tests you will have $10 for each test.

 
Allergen Panel Price (includes lancet kit)
64 Allergen IgE I $ 119
61 Allergen IgE II $ 119
125 Allergen Full Panel $ 189

How the tests works

Knowledge is power, as the saying goes, and once you have accurate information on your canine’s potential sensitivities to specific substances, you can act accordingly to ensure they are kept away from them as far as possible. For instance, should the test flag the fact your pet is reacting to a particular dog food ingredient, you can then make sure you check their food does not contain that substance in the future.

Using our services is simplicity itself. You will be sent a kit with step-by-step instructions for collecting a suitable sample from your dog to send back to us for testing.

Use the provided lancet to collect a small drop of blood — ideally after a short walk to improve blood flow (recommended collection sites: inner ear flap or paw pad, avoiding calloused areas). Apply one drop to each of the 5 circles on the collection card. Let the card air-dry for at least 2 hours. Place it in the protective bag and return it using the pre-addressed envelope. We recommend using a tracked service.

Results will show the degree of your dog’s reaction to each allergen, categorised either 0 (no signs of allergy), 1 (low), 2 (moderate) or 3 (high).

Important

To avoid skewed results:

  • Your cat should not eat immediately before the sample is taken. Ideally, collect the sample in the morning before feeding.
  • Avoid medications like antihistamines, steroids (e.g., Prednisolone), or anti-itch treatments for 1–2 weeks prior to sample collection.
  • Antibiotics (e.g., Clavaseptin) will not affect the results.

If unsure, please contact us before taking the sample.

You can test a cat of any age, but since kittens’ immune systems develop rapidly, we recommend testing after 12 months of age for the most accurate, long-term results.

Allergens Tested

Panel Allergens Covered
64 Allergen IgE I Panel Cat Allergy Test Acacia, Acarus siro, Alder, Alternaria alternata, Apple, Aspergillus fumigatus, Beef, Bermuda grass, Birch, Candida albicans, Carrot, Cheddar/Gouda cheese, Chicken, Cladosporium herbarum, Cockroach, Codfish, Common ragweed, Corn, Cottonwood, Crab, Cultivated rye, Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dog dander, Duck meat, Egg white, Egg yolk, Feather mix, Flea, Hazel, Lamb meat, Mackerel, Malassezia pachydermatis, Maple leaf sycamore, Milk, Mugwort, Oak, Orchard, Pea, Peanut, Penicillium notatum, Plantain, Pork, Potato, Pumpkin, Red deer, Rice, Ryegrass, Salmon, Sheep’s sorrel, Shrimp, Soy bean, Sweet potato, Timothy grass, Tomato, Tuna, Turkey meat, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Wheat, White ash, White pine, Willow, Wool (sheep), Yeast (Baker’s)
61 Allergen IgE II Panel Cat Allergy Test Anchovy, Banana, Barley, Bee venom, Bent grass, Blomia tropicalis, Blue mussel, Blueberry, Broccoli, Buckwheat, Buttermilk, Cabbage, Casein, Cattle epithelium, Cauliflower, CCD, Clam, Common reed grass, Common pigweed, Cucumber, Dandelion, Fire ant, Gluten, Glycyphagus domesticus, Goldenrod, Herring, Hevea latex, House dust, Japanese cedar, Japanese hop, Kiwi, Lentil, Linseed (Flax seed), Mango, Melon, Millet, Mosquito, Oat, Orange, Ox-eye daisy, Paprika, Parsley, Peach, Pear, Pineapple, Plum, Rabbit, Radish, Russian thistle, Sardine, Sea bass, Silkworm pupa, Spinach, Strawberry, Sweet chestnut, Sweet vernal grass, Trout, Watermelon, Yeast (Brewer’s), α-lactalbumin, β-lactoglobulin
125 Allergen Full Panel Cat Allergy Test Includes all allergens from both the 61 Allergen IgE II and the 64 Allergen IgE I panels — a total of 125 allergens.

Other Cat Tests

  • KnowYourCat Genetic & Breed Test – Unlock insights into your cat’s ancestry, breed composition, genetic traits, and potential health risks. A valuable tool for understanding what makes your feline truly one-of-a-kind. Please click here for more information: KnowYourCat Genetic & Breed Test,
  • Cat Intolerance Test – Identifies sensitivities and intolerances to 148 food items and 52 environmental or artificial allergens, helping you better understand your cat’s unique dietary and environmental needs. Please click here for more information: Cat Intolerance Test.
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) – This screening helps determine whether your cat carries the gene mutation responsible for Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). Please click here for more information: PKD Test for Cats.
  • CatCheck (Feline) Genetic Disease Test – A comprehensive panel that screens for over 75 genetic diseases, blood types, and hereditary traits commonly found in cats. Please click here for more information: CatCheck (Feline) Genetic Disease Test,

If you have any questions about the Cat Allergy Test, don’t hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team. We’re happy to help you give your feline friend the healthiest life possible.