All About Revolution Plus for Cats – Complete Guide to Uses, Safety, Dosage and Side Effects
- Vet. Tek. Fatih ARIKAN
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What Is Revolution Plus for Cats?
Revolution Plus for Cats is a prescription-only, topical (spot-on) parasite treatment designed to protect cats against a wide range of internal and external parasites with a single monthly application. It is one of the most comprehensive feline parasite preventatives currently available, combining multiple active ingredients to target fleas, ticks, intestinal worms, ear mites, and heartworm disease.
Unlike older single-action products, Revolution Plus is considered a broad-spectrum parasiticide, meaning it does not just treat one type of parasite but provides simultaneous protection against several of the most clinically relevant threats in cats.

Key Features of Revolution Plus
Form: Topical spot-on solution (applied to the skin, usually at the base of the neck)
Frequency: Once every 30 days
Prescription status: Required in most countries (including the US and EU)
Target species: Cats and kittens (≥8 weeks of age, ≥1.25 kg depending on formulation)
Coverage: Fleas, ticks, ear mites, roundworms, hookworms, and heartworms
Why Is Revolution Plus Different?
Revolution Plus stands out because it combines two active ingredients that work synergistically:
One targets internal parasites and some external parasites
The other provides strong tick and flea control
This dual-action approach allows veterinarians to replace multiple medications with a single monthly treatment, improving compliance and reducing the risk of missed protection.
What Type of Parasites Does It Prevent?
Revolution Plus is commonly used as a preventative, not just a treatment. It helps protect against:
Flea infestations (including eggs and larvae)
Tick attachment and feeding
Intestinal worms (roundworms and hookworms)
Heartworm disease (a life-threatening condition transmitted by mosquitoes)
Because of this wide coverage, it is often recommended as a year-round preventive solution, even for indoor cats.
Active Ingredients in Revolution Plus for Cats
Revolution Plus contains two active ingredients: selamectin and sarolaner. These belong to different drug classes and target parasites through distinct mechanisms, which is what gives the product its broad-spectrum effectiveness.
Overview of Active Ingredients
Active Ingredient | Drug Class | Primary Targets | Role in Treatment |
Selamectin | Macrocyclic lactone | Heartworms, ear mites, roundworms, hookworms, fleas | Systemic parasite control |
Sarolaner | Isoxazoline | Fleas, ticks | Rapid external parasite kill |
Selamectin: Systemic Parasite Protection
Selamectin is absorbed through the skin and enters the bloodstream. Once in circulation, it targets parasites by interfering with their nervous system.
Mechanism of action:
Binds to glutamate-gated chloride channels in parasites
Causes paralysis and death
Highly selective for parasites (low toxicity in mammals at correct doses)
What selamectin covers:
Heartworm larvae (prevention)
Roundworms (Toxocara spp.)
Hookworms (Ancylostoma spp.)
Ear mites (Otodectes cynotis)
Fleas (partial effect)
This makes selamectin the internal parasite backbone of the product.
Sarolaner: Advanced Flea and Tick Control
Sarolaner belongs to the isoxazoline class, which is known for its strong efficacy against external parasites, especially ticks.
Mechanism of action:
Blocks GABA-gated chloride channels in parasites
Leads to neuromuscular overstimulation → death
What sarolaner covers:
Fleas (adult fleas, rapid kill)
Ticks (multiple species, including hard ticks)
Sarolaner is responsible for the rapid and reliable elimination of fleas and ticks, often within hours of exposure.
Why This Combination Matters
The combination of selamectin + sarolaner provides:
Dual mechanism action → reduces resistance risk
Full-spectrum protection → internal + external parasites
Improved compliance → one product instead of multiple medications
From a clinical perspective, this combination allows for simplified parasite management protocols, especially in multi-cat households or high-risk environments.

How Revolution Plus Works in Cats
Revolution Plus works through a dual absorption and dual-action mechanism, meaning it is both topically applied and systemically active. This allows it to eliminate parasites not only on the skin but also inside the body.
Step-by-Step Mechanism of Action
1. Skin Absorption
After application to the base of the neck:
The solution spreads across the skin surface
Active ingredients penetrate through the skin layers
Absorption occurs within several hours
This ensures that the medication cannot be easily removed by grooming.
2. Entry Into the Bloodstream (Systemic Distribution)
Selamectin enters the bloodstream and circulates throughout the body
Targets parasites that feed on blood or live internally
This is why Revolution Plus can:
Prevent heartworm disease
Kill intestinal worms
Eliminate ear mites
3. External Parasite Kill (Contact + Feeding Exposure)
Sarolaner remains active in the skin and sebaceous glands
Parasites are exposed through contact and feeding
Once fleas or ticks attach:
They ingest the active ingredient
Their nervous system is disrupted
They die rapidly
4. Neurological Disruption in Parasites
Both active ingredients affect parasite nervous systems:
Selamectin → paralysis (chloride channel activation)
Sarolaner → overstimulation and death (GABA inhibition)
This dual mechanism:
Increases effectiveness
Reduces survival chance of resistant parasites
5. Duration of Protection
Begins working within hours
Maintains protection for up to 30 days
This is why monthly application is critical to ensure continuous protection.
Why This Mechanism Is Clinically Important
Targets parasites at multiple life stages
Works both internally and externally
Reduces risk of reinfestation cycles
Provides preventive and therapeutic effects simultaneously
This makes Revolution Plus one of the most comprehensive parasite control solutions available for cats.

Parasites Covered by Revolution Plus for Cats
Revolution Plus is designed as a broad-spectrum antiparasitic, meaning it covers a wide range of parasites that commonly affect cats. This includes both external parasites (ectoparasites) and internal parasites (endoparasites).
Complete Parasite Coverage Table
Parasite Type | Specific Parasite | Effect of Revolution Plus |
Fleas | Ctenocephalides felis | Kills adult fleas, prevents infestations |
Ticks | Various species (e.g. Ixodes, Dermacentor) | Kills ticks after attachment |
Ear Mites | Otodectes cynotis | Eliminates active infestations |
Roundworms | Toxocara cati | Treats and controls infections |
Hookworms | Ancylostoma tubaeforme | Treats intestinal infections |
Dirofilaria immitis (larval stage) | Prevents development of adult worms |
Fleas (One of the Most Important Targets)
Kills fleas within hours of contact
Interrupts the flea life cycle
Helps control environmental infestations
Flea control is critical because fleas can:
Cause allergic dermatitis
Transmit tapeworms
Lead to anemia in severe infestations
Ticks (Advanced Protection with Sarolaner)
Effective against multiple tick species
Kills ticks after they attach and start feeding
Reduces risk of tick-borne diseases
Tick control is especially important in:
Outdoor cats
Rural environments
Regions with high tick prevalence
Ear Mites
A common cause of ear infections in cats
Causes itching, head shaking, and dark discharge
Revolution Plus:
Eliminates mites efficiently
Reduces inflammation and discomfort
Intestinal Worms (Roundworms and Hookworms)
Common in kittens and outdoor cats
Can cause:
Weight loss
Diarrhea
Poor growth
Revolution Plus:
Treats existing infections
Helps prevent reinfection when used regularly
Heartworm Prevention (Critical but Often Overlooked)
Heartworm disease in cats is:
Serious and potentially fatal
Transmitted by mosquitoes
Difficult to treat once established
Revolution Plus:
Kills larval stages (L3/L4)
Prevents development into adult worms
This makes monthly use essential, even for:
Indoor cats
Cats in urban environments
Why Broad Coverage Matters
Using a product that covers multiple parasites:
Reduces need for multiple medications
Improves owner compliance
Lowers risk of missed protection gaps
From a clinical perspective, Revolution Plus simplifies parasite control into a single, reliable monthly routine.

Cost of Revolution Plus for Cats (US & EU Pricing Guide)
The cost of Revolution Plus for Cats varies depending on the cat’s weight, package size (single dose vs multi-pack), and region. However, it is generally considered a premium parasite prevention product due to its broad-spectrum coverage.
Average Price Range (US & EU)
Region | Monthly Cost (Per Dose) | 3-Pack Price | 6-Pack Price |
United States (USD) | $18 – $28 | $55 – $80 | $100 – $160 |
Europe (EUR) | €15 – €25 | €45 – €75 | €90 – €140 |
Cost by Cat Weight (Approximate)
Cat Weight | Color Code | Estimated Monthly Cost |
1.25 – 2.5 kg | Yellow | $18 – $22 / €15 – €20 |
2.5 – 5 kg | Orange | $20 – $25 / €18 – €23 |
5 – 10 kg | Green | $22 – $28 / €20 – €25 |
Is Revolution Plus Worth the Price?
Although Revolution Plus is more expensive than some alternatives, it often replaces multiple separate treatments, such as:
Flea medication
Tick treatment
Dewormer
Heartworm preventive
When combined, these separate products can exceed the cost of Revolution Plus.
Cost vs Value Analysis
Factor | Revolution Plus | Cheaper Alternatives |
Parasite Coverage | Very broad | Limited |
Monthly Cost | Higher | Lower |
Number of Products Needed | One | Multiple |
Compliance | Easy | More complex |
Risk of Missed Protection | Low | Higher |
Hidden Cost Advantage
Using a single comprehensive product like Revolution Plus can help reduce:
Vet visits due to parasite-related diseases
Emergency treatments (e.g., flea allergy dermatitis, anemia)
Additional medications
From a long-term perspective, it is often considered cost-effective rather than expensive.
Benefits of Revolution Plus for Cats
Revolution Plus offers several advantages that make it one of the most recommended parasite preventatives in cats.
1. Broad-Spectrum Protection
Covers both internal and external parasites
Eliminates the need for multiple medications
Suitable for year-round use
2. Monthly Convenience
Single application every 30 days
No need to remember multiple treatments
Ideal for busy owners
This greatly improves treatment compliance, which is one of the biggest challenges in parasite control.
3. Effective for Indoor and Outdoor Cats
Even indoor cats are at risk because:
Fleas can enter via clothing or other pets
Mosquitoes can transmit heartworm indoors
Parasite eggs can be brought into the home
Revolution Plus provides consistent protection regardless of lifestyle.
4. Fast-Acting Formula
Starts killing fleas within hours
Reduces parasite burden quickly
Helps relieve discomfort and itching
5. Reduced Risk of Resistance
Because it contains two active ingredients with different mechanisms:
Lower chance of parasite resistance
More reliable long-term effectiveness
6. No Oral Administration Needed
Ideal for cats that refuse pills
Reduces stress for both owner and cat
Easier than tablets or chewables
7. Clinically Trusted Formulation
Widely used in veterinary practice
Backed by clinical studies
Approved by major regulatory authorities
8. Simplified Parasite Control Protocol
Instead of managing:
Fleas
Ticks
Worms
Heartworms
You can manage everything with one product, one schedule.
Why These Benefits Matter in Real Life
From a practical standpoint, Revolution Plus:
Minimizes human error (missed doses)
Maximizes protection coverage
Reduces overall parasite-related health risks
This is why it is often recommended as a first-line preventive solution, especially in multi-pet households or high-risk environments.
How to Apply Revolution Plus (Step-by-Step Guide)
Correct application of Revolution Plus for Cats is essential to ensure maximum effectiveness and safety. Since it is a topical treatment, improper use can significantly reduce its efficacy.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Choose the Correct Dose
Select the product based on your cat’s current body weight
Never split doses or use dog formulations
Use only the original pipette provided
Step 2: Prepare Your Cat
Ensure your cat is calm and dry
Do not apply immediately after bathing
Avoid wet or irritated skin
Step 3: Open the Tube Properly
Hold the tube upright
Press the cap down until you hear a click (this breaks the seal)
Remove the cap carefully
Step 4: Apply at the Base of the Neck
Part the fur at the base of the skull (between the shoulder blades)
Ensure the skin is clearly visible
Place the tip directly on the skin
Step 5: Empty the Entire Contents
Squeeze the tube firmly
Apply the full dose in one spot (do not split across multiple areas)
Step 6: Prevent Licking
Keep your cat from grooming the area for several minutes
If you have multiple cats, separate them briefly
Important Application Tips
Do not apply on fur only — must reach the skin
Avoid touching the application site immediately after use
Wash hands after application
Do not bathe your cat for at least 24 hours after application
Common Application Mistakes
Mistake | Why It’s a Problem |
Applying on fur instead of skin | Reduces absorption |
Using wrong dose | Risk of underdosing or toxicity |
Splitting the dose | Uneven distribution |
Bathing too soon | Washes away active ingredients |
Allowing licking | May cause oral side effects |
What Happens After Application?
Active ingredients begin absorbing within hours
Parasite killing effect starts the same day
Proper application ensures full 30-day protection.
Dosage Guide Based on Cat Weight
Revolution Plus is dosed based on body weight, and each pipette is pre-measured for a specific weight range. Using the correct dosage is critical for both effectiveness and safety.
Standard Dosage Table
Cat Weight | Color Code | Selamectin (mg) | Sarolaner (mg) |
1.25 – 2.5 kg | Yellow | 15 mg | 2.5 mg |
2.5 – 5 kg | Orange | 30 mg | 5 mg |
5 – 10 kg | Green | 60 mg | 10 mg |
General Dosing Principles
Apply once every 30 days
Always dose based on current weight
If your cat is between weight ranges, use the higher appropriate dose (vet-guided)
What If You Miss a Dose?
Apply as soon as you remember
Resume monthly schedule from the new date
Avoid double dosing
Overdose and Incorrect Use
Using more than the recommended dose can lead to adverse effects such as:
Tremors
Lethargy
Hypersalivation
Neurological signs (rare but important)
If overdose is suspected, veterinary evaluation is recommended.
Underdosing Risks
Using a lower dose than required may:
Fail to kill parasites effectively
Increase risk of reinfestation
Contribute to parasite resistance
Special Considerations
Minimum age: 8 weeks
Minimum weight: 1.25 kg
Not recommended for severely ill or underweight cats without professional guidance
Why Accurate Dosing Matters
Accurate dosing ensures:
Full parasite protection
Reduced risk of side effects
Consistent monthly efficacy
Incorrect dosing is one of the most common reasons for treatment failure in parasite control.
Safety and Side Effects of Revolution Plus for Cats
Revolution Plus is generally considered safe and well-tolerated when used according to label instructions. However, like all medications, it can cause side effects in some cats, especially if misused or if the cat has underlying sensitivities.
Common Side Effects (Usually Mild and Temporary)
These are the most frequently reported reactions:
Mild lethargy
Reduced appetite
Temporary hair loss at application site
Slight skin irritation or redness
Hypersalivation (usually due to licking the product)
These effects typically resolve within 24–48 hours without intervention.
Less Common but Notable Side Effects
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Tremors
Increased sensitivity or agitation
These may require monitoring, especially if symptoms persist.
Neurological Side Effects (Isoxazoline Class Warning)
Because Revolution Plus contains sarolaner (an isoxazoline), there is a known but rare risk of neurological reactions.
Possible signs include:
Tremors
Ataxia (loss of coordination)
Seizures
⚠️ These are rare, but risk may be higher in cats with:
Pre-existing neurological conditions
History of seizures
Application Site Reactions
Localized hair loss (temporary)
Skin flaking or mild inflammation
Greasy residue at the application site
These are generally cosmetic and resolve over time.
What to Do If Side Effects Occur
Symptom Severity | Recommended Action |
Mild (lethargy, slight irritation) | Monitor at home |
Moderate (vomiting, persistent lethargy) | Contact a veterinarian |
Severe (tremors, seizures) | Seek immediate veterinary care |
Overall Safety Profile
Safe for most healthy cats
Approved by regulatory authorities (FDA / EMA equivalent)
Widely used in clinical practice
When used correctly, the benefits significantly outweigh the risks.
When NOT to Use Revolution Plus
Although Revolution Plus is safe for most cats, there are specific situations where it should be used with caution or avoided.
1. Kittens Under 8 Weeks of Age
Safety has not been established in very young kittens
Immature metabolism increases risk of adverse effects
2. Cats Weighing Less Than 1.25 kg
Dosing accuracy becomes unreliable
Higher risk of overdose
3. Cats with Neurological Disorders
History of seizures or tremors
Increased sensitivity to isoxazoline compounds
Use only with careful consideration and professional guidance.
4. Sick, Weak, or Underweight Cats
Reduced ability to metabolize medications
Increased risk of side effects
5. Hypersensitivity to Ingredients
Previous allergic reactions to:
Selamectin
Sarolaner
6. Incorrect Use in Other Species
Do NOT use dog formulations on cats
Do NOT use cat product in other animals without guidance
7. Improper Application Conditions
Avoid use when:
Skin is damaged or irritated
Cat is wet or recently bathed
Key Safety Summary
Condition | Use Recommendation |
Healthy adult cats | Safe |
Kittens (<8 weeks) | Not recommended |
Neurological disorders | Use with caution |
Pregnant / lactating | Consult before use |
Sick / weak cats | Use with caution |
Revolution Plus vs Other Parasite Treatments (Comparison Table)
Choosing the right parasite treatment depends on coverage, convenience, and safety profile. Below is a comparison of Revolution Plus with commonly used alternatives.
Comparison Table
Product | Fleas | Ticks | Worms | Heartworm Prevention | Form | Frequency |
Revolution Plus | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | Topical | Monthly |
Frontline Plus | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | Topical | Monthly |
✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | Topical | Every 2–3 months | |
NexGard Combo (Cat) | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | Topical | Monthly |
Key Differences Explained
Revolution Plus
Broadest all-in-one protection
Ideal for full parasite prevention protocols
Frontline Plus
Good for fleas and ticks
Does NOT cover internal parasites
Bravecto
Longer duration (up to 12 weeks)
Limited to external parasites
NexGard Combo
Similar broad coverage
Newer product, availability may vary
Which One Should You Choose?
If you want complete protection in one product → Revolution Plus
If you only need fleas and ticks → alternatives may be sufficient
If compliance is an issue → long-acting options like Bravecto may help
Clinical Perspective
From a preventive medicine standpoint:
Using a broad-spectrum product reduces gaps in protection
Simplifies treatment protocols
Improves long-term outcomes
Is Revolution Plus Safe for Kittens, Pregnant Cats, and Senior Cats?
The safety of Revolution Plus for Cats depends on the age, physiological status, and overall health of the cat. While it is widely used, certain groups require more careful consideration.
Kittens
Approved for use in kittens 8 weeks of age and older
Minimum weight requirement: 1.25 kg
Younger kittens:
Have immature liver metabolism
Are more sensitive to drug absorption
✔️ Conclusion: Safe when used according to labeled age and weight guidelines.
Pregnant and Lactating Cats
There is limited controlled data on use during pregnancy
Selamectin alone has a known safety profile, but combination products require caution
✔️ Recommendation:
Use only if clearly needed
Decision should be based on risk vs benefit assessment
Senior Cats
Older cats can generally use Revolution Plus safely, but:
May have underlying organ issues (kidney, liver)
May be on multiple medications
✔️ Recommendation:
Perform a general health check if possible
Monitor after first application
Summary Table
Cat Group | Safety Status | Recommendation |
Kittens (>8 weeks) | Safe | Follow weight guidelines |
Pregnant cats | Caution | Use only if necessary |
Lactating cats | Caution | Monitor closely |
Senior cats | Generally safe | Monitor health status |
How Fast Does Revolution Plus Work?
One of the key advantages of Revolution Plus is its rapid onset of action, especially against fleas and ticks.
Speed of Action
Fleas: يبدأ killing within 6–12 hours
Ticks: Killed within 24 hours after attachment
Ear mites: Improvement usually within a few days
Intestinal worms: Gradual elimination over several days
Heartworm larvae: Prevented before maturation
Timeline Overview
Parasite | Time to Effect |
Fleas | Within hours |
Ticks | Within 24 hours |
Ear mites | 2–3 days |
Worms | Several days |
Heartworms | Preventive (monthly protection) |
Why Speed Matters
Fast action:
Reduces itching and discomfort quickly
Limits parasite reproduction
Lowers risk of disease transmission
Duration of Protection
Provides up to 30 days of continuous protection
Requires monthly reapplication for full effectiveness
Do Indoor Cats Really Need Revolution Plus?
A very common misconception is that indoor cats are not at risk of parasites. In reality, indoor cats are still exposed to multiple infection routes.
How Indoor Cats Get Parasites
Fleas carried inside on clothing or shoes
Mosquitoes entering the home → heartworm transmission
Contact with other pets
Contaminated surfaces or objects
Hidden Risks
Even a single exposure can lead to:
Flea infestation
Worm infection
Heartworm disease (which is often fatal in cats)
Risk Comparison
Lifestyle | Parasite Risk Level |
Outdoor cats | High |
Indoor-outdoor cats | Very high |
Indoor cats | Moderate (often underestimated) |
Clinical Reality
Many flea infestations start indoors
Heartworm cases are reported in indoor-only cats
Prevention is easier than treatment
Final Recommendation
Even for indoor cats:
Year-round parasite prevention is strongly recommended
Revolution Plus provides complete protection in one step
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Revolution Plus for cats safe?
Revolution Plus for cats is generally safe when used according to the recommended dosage and guidelines. It has been approved by major regulatory authorities and is widely used in clinical practice. Most cats tolerate it well, with only mild and temporary side effects such as slight lethargy or mild skin irritation. However, rare neurological side effects can occur, especially in cats with pre-existing conditions. For this reason, it is always important to follow correct dosing and monitor your cat after the first application.
How often should Revolution Plus be applied to cats?
Revolution Plus should be applied once every 30 days to maintain continuous protection against parasites. Missing doses can leave your cat vulnerable to reinfestation, especially with fleas and heartworms. Consistent monthly use is essential for effective prevention, even if your cat appears healthy or lives indoors.
Can indoor cats use Revolution Plus?
Yes, indoor cats can and should use Revolution Plus. Even cats that never go outside are still at risk of parasites. Fleas can be brought into the home on clothing or other pets, and mosquitoes can transmit heartworm disease indoors. Because of these risks, parasite prevention is recommended for both indoor and outdoor cats.
What parasites does Revolution Plus for cats treat?
Revolution Plus provides broad-spectrum protection against:
Fleas
Ticks
Ear mites
Roundworms
Hookworms
Heartworms (prevention)
This makes it one of the most comprehensive parasite control products available for cats.
How quickly does Revolution Plus start working in cats?
Revolution Plus begins working within hours after application. Fleas are typically killed within 6–12 hours, while ticks are eliminated within about 24 hours after attachment. Internal parasites are affected over several days, and heartworm prevention works by eliminating larval stages before they mature.
Can Revolution Plus be used on kittens?
Yes, but only in kittens that are at least 8 weeks old and meet the minimum weight requirement (1.25 kg). Younger or smaller kittens may be more sensitive to the medication, so proper age and weight guidelines must always be followed.
Is Revolution Plus safe for pregnant or nursing cats?
There is limited data on the use of Revolution Plus in pregnant or lactating cats. While similar ingredients have been used safely, this specific combination should be used cautiously. It is best to evaluate the risks and benefits before use and monitor the cat closely.
Can cats be bathed after applying Revolution Plus?
It is recommended to wait at least 24 hours after application before bathing your cat. Bathing too soon may reduce the effectiveness of the product by interfering with absorption through the skin.
What happens if my cat licks Revolution Plus?
If a cat licks the application site, it may experience temporary symptoms such as:
Drooling
Foaming at the mouth
Mild nausea
These effects are usually short-lived and resolve without treatment. However, preventing licking after application is important to minimize this risk.
Can Revolution Plus cause seizures in cats?
Seizures are a rare but possible side effect, mainly associated with the isoxazoline component (sarolaner). Cats with a history of neurological disorders may be at higher risk. If any signs such as tremors or seizures occur, immediate veterinary care is required.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Revolution Plus?
If you miss a dose:
Apply it as soon as you remember
Resume the monthly schedule from that new date
Avoid applying a double dose to compensate for the missed one.
Is Revolution Plus better than other parasite treatments for cats?
Revolution Plus is often considered superior in terms of broad-spectrum coverage, as it protects against both internal and external parasites in a single product. However, the best choice depends on your cat’s lifestyle, risk level, and specific needs. Some alternatives may be sufficient if only flea or tick control is required.
Do cats need Revolution Plus all year round?
Yes, year-round use is recommended. Parasites such as fleas and heartworms can be present throughout the year, even in colder climates or indoor environments. Continuous protection ensures there are no gaps in coverage.
Can I use dog parasite products instead of Revolution Plus for cats?
No, dog products should never be used on cats unless specifically approved. Some ingredients used in dogs (such as permethrin) are highly toxic to cats and can be life-threatening.
How do I know if Revolution Plus is working?
Signs that Revolution Plus is working include:
Reduced scratching and itching
No visible fleas or ticks
Improvement in ear mite symptoms
Stable overall health
Regular monthly use is the best indicator of effective parasite control.
Keywords
Revolution Plus for cats, cat parasite treatment, selamectin sarolaner cats, flea tick prevention cats, cat heartworm prevention
Sources
Source Name | Link |
Zoetis – Revolution Plus Official Product Page | |
FDA – Center for Veterinary Medicine (Animal Drug Information) | |
European Medicines Agency (EMA) – Veterinary Medicines | |
Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) Guidelines | |
Merck Veterinary Manual – Parasite Control in Cats | |
Mersin VetLife Veterinary Clinic |




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