Revolution Plus Topical Solution for Cats, 11.1-22 lbs, (Green Box)

Help protect your four-legged friend from pesky critters with this 6-in-1 broad spectrum monthly Topical Solution for Cats by Revolution Plus. Simply apply the quick-drying, small-volume prescription to help.

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Help protect your four-legged friend from pesky critters with this 6-in-1 broad spectrum monthly Topical Solution for Cats by Revolution Plus. Simply apply the quick-drying, small-volume prescription to help: kill fleas before they lay eggs, kill ticks for a full month, prevent heartworm disease and treat and control roundworms, hookworms and ear mites. This topical medication is suitable for cats and kittens eight weeks of age or older, weighing between 11.1 and 22 pounds.

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Uses

Revolution Plus is indicated for the prevention and control of flea infestations, prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis, and the treatment and control of ear mite infestations. Revolution is also indicated for the treatment and control of roundworm and intestinal hookworm infections in cats.

Possible Side Effects

Reported side effects in clinical trials included lethargy and anorexia. Use with caution in cats with a history of neurologic disorders. Sarolaner, one of the ingredients in Revolution Plus, is a member of the isoxazoline class, which has been associated with adverse reactions such as tremors, ataxia, and seizures. Reactions have occurred in cats with or without a history of neurologic disorders.

Drug & Food Interactions

Talk to your veterinarian about any other drugs your cat is taking before starting this medication.

Precautions

In humans, Revolution Plus may

Additional information

Ingredients

60 mg Selamectin and 10 mg Sarolaner.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Lolo

    I’ve tried so many tick/flea products and this is by far the best and worth the price. It’s also the only topical that doesn’t irritate my cats skin. Other products would make her hair fall out or make her skin really red and irritated. This does not and I barely see her scratch. We live in FL so fleas are abundant in the warmer months but I have not seen an infestation on her since we started using Revolution. No ticks. Highly recommend. I just wish I could get some for my dog but it hasn’t been in stock for months.

  2. 08

    by Kitty

    It’s a great product. We’ve used it for years and it’s never let us down.

  3. 08

    by Debbie

    I absolutely love this product. Easy once a month between shoulder blades. Kills fleas, ticks. Prevents heartworm disease. Treats and controls ear mites and hookworms. It is a prescription medicine. Works great for my two cats.

  4. 08

    by Steve

    Our cat came to us as a stray several years ago, so he continues to spend a great deal of time outside by choice. Even with his roaming the woods near our house, we have not had any problems with fleas or ticks.

  5. 08

    by Desi

    This is one of the only flea ointments my cat will actually let me put on her without making a fuss. It stinks, but, unlike all the others I’ve used, this sinks in FAST!!!! Does NOT leave a nasty oily slick for a long time.

  6. 08

    by Fleur

    This product works so much better than brands that are now sold in pet stores. My cat didn’t have the craziness, almost fit like reactions, that the other products produced. Fleas were noticibly better in about 2weeks, but you have to stick with it to break the cycle.

  7. 08

    by Valentino

    Seems to work very good. No complaints. Chewy is on the ball and works with my vet to get all the prescription diets and other prescriptions. They also have a wide variety of other pet care needs.

  8. 08

    by Purrfect

    I ordered a 6-month supply of Revolution Plus for my cat. I have been using for over two years now with great results. Chewy’s always gets my order out same day if I order early enough. Even my Vet’s office recommends Chewy’s for prescriptions they don’t have in the office.

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