
Revolution (selamectin) for Cats Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
What is Revolution for Cats?
- Revolution is a prescription topical heartworm preventative and parasiticide medication for cats.
- Revolution contains Selamectin to protect cats against fleas, heartworm, ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms for one month.
Why is Revolution used for cats?
- Revolution is a prescription, topical heartworm preventive.
- Revolution kills adult fleas and prevents flea eggs from hatching for one month, and is indicated for the prevention and control of flea infestations.
- In cats, Revolution also treats and controls ear mites, as well as intestinal roundworm and hookworm infections.
What else should I know about Revolution?
- Revolution is for topical treatment in cats eight weeks of age and older.
- Bathing or shampooing the cat 2 hours after treatment will not reduce the effectiveness of Revolution against fleas.
- Bathing or shampooing the cat 24 hours after treatment will not reduce the effectiveness of Revolution against heartworm.
- The American Heartworm Society and most veterinarians recommend an annual heartworm test before prescribing a heartworm preventative for your cat.
- Revolution is sold as a prescription drug in a maximum of a 12-month supply per cat per year.
- To buy the same size for more than one cat, add what you need to the cart. You can split the amount among different cats at the checkout!
- Wash your hands after use and wash off any product in contact with the skin immediately with soap and water.
What problems could my cat have with Revolution?
- Stiff hair, clumping of hair, hair discoloration, or a slight powdery residue may be observed at the treatment site in some animals. These effects are temporary and do not affect the safety or effectiveness of the product.
- Rare side effects of Revolution that usually are not serious may include skin irritation or loss of hair at the site of application.
- Rare side effects that may be serious or indicate a serious problem may include depression lack of energy or weakness, stumbling or collapse, dilated pupils, excessive drooling, seizures or coma. If you see any of these signs, contact your veterinarian immediately.
How do you use Revolution?
- Apply to the skin as directed by your veterinarian.
- Firmly press the cap down to puncture the seal on the Revolution tube; a clicking sound will confirm that the cap has successfully punctured the seal. Remove the cap and check to ensure that the tip of the tube is open.
- To administer the product, part the hair on the back of the animal at the base of the neck in front of the shoulder blades until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the tube on the skin and squeeze the tube 3 or 4 times to empty its entire contents directly onto the skin in one spot until empty.
- Check the tube to ensure that it is empty. Do not massage the product into the skin.
- Due to alcohol content, do not apply to broken skin.
- Avoid contact between the product and fingers.
- Do not apply when the haircoat is wet.
What is in Revolution?
Revolution contains selamectin, a topical parasiticide effective against fleas, ear mites, roundworms, hookworms, and heartworm disease in cats.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
Revolution is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my cat to finish all of the Revolution?
Cats may use Revolution for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Revolution?
Revolution is manufactured by Zoetis.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
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Best Big Boy Protection!
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Revolution for cats
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No more worming fights!
From Berkeley Springs WVComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsAfter years of struggling to give my cat worming treatments those days are gone ane both of us are happy. He used to come to have ticks removed but now he just comes for cuddles. Wonderful product. -
Hopeful!
From Twin CitiesComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsI bought this for my 10 year old Golden Retreiver Max as an alternative to oral heart worm medication. I'm in the process of trying a hypoallergenic dog food as opposed to an antibiotic maintenance regimen. So as not to throw off the effectiveness of the food, he can't have oral heartworm medication because of the added beef flavoring. I'm a little skeptical. -Will report back in few months! -
No Seizures!
From Tucson, AZ, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsWe tried another med in pill form but it gave our dog a seizure. Revolution has worked great without any side effects. Highly recommended -
Couldn't Have Been Easier!!
From Lexington, KY, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsThis was the easiest and most economical way to provide my cats with the Revolution flee protection. I placed the order and VerRxDirect did all the work and very quickly. This is my second time to purchase this from them and will doing so again. Thank you. -
Very Little Odor
From Wilmington, NC, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsAlcohol based, absorbs fast. No oily mess or odor to annoy your pet. Works great!!!!! -
I bought this for my dog over the summer when she was had...
From Boston, MA, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsI bought this for my dog over the summer when she was had horrible allergies, and apparently fleas. I was going crazy because she was going crazy and she was not herself for months. After months and months of steroids, and allergy testing, I bought this med and within 48 she was miraculously healed and back to her old self. I was told this is can effectively treat scabies and I was out of options. I swear by this med! And you dont have to give a monthly heart worm pill! -
It worked after 6 months of trying Frontline
From Valdez, AK, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsI put it on my dog. It absorbed into his skin, no oily mess on his fur. No more fleas. -
Could be better
From Los Angeles, CA, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsMy dog just had two ticks removed well within the 30 days product claims to protect. Vet recommends that the product be used more frequently, suggests using every three rather than four weeks but that is 25% more expensive on an already expensive product. -
Ear mites eradication
From Bakersfield, CA, USAComments about Revolution (selamectin) for CatsAs you know ear mites are hard to clear up and chasing cats around the house trying to get them all treated at the same time =(... One application of revolution a month and less trauma for me and my cats. Is wonderful.
Q & A
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How long do I wait to give meds again??
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The frequency of administering Revolution for cats depends on what it is being used for. For heartworm prevention and flea control, apply topically each month. If you're treating ear mites, apply topically once and then repeat application one month later if necessary. For hookworms and roundworms, apply topically once. If your cat has ancylostoma ceylanicum, apply topically once. For cheyletiellosis, apply topically once a month for a total of 3 treatments. For biting lice and notoedric mange, apply topically once. Please consult your veterinarian with any further questions and dosing directions specific to your pet.
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How many days, or how much time, need I wait to apply Revolution to my 6# 18 month old dog??
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According to the manufacturer, Revolution is monthly topical applied every 30 days. Please consult with your veterinarian with any further questions regarding the administration of this medication for your dog.
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What side effects is there for revolution in cats??
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According to the manufacturer's clinical trials, side effects were rare. About 1% of cats had transient localized alopecia [brief hair loss] at the area of administration. Other effects reported (≤0.5% incidence) include diarrhea, vomiting, muscle tremors, anorexia [lack of appetite], pruritus/urticaria and erythema [skin irritation], lethargy, salivation, and tachypnea [rapid breathing].
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My dog is normally 36 #,she is now 5 weeks pregnant and 40 #. Which dose box should I order? Got vet approval today. Do ya just call my vet??
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According to Plumb's Veterinary Handbook, Revolution appears to be safe to use in pregnant or lactating dogs. Revolution is indicated for prevention of heartworm disease and to prevent and control flea infestations. Zoetis, the producers of Revolution state that actual body weight should be used when determining the correct dosage for your dog. So for example if your pregnant dog is now 41 lbs, you should select the teal box of Revolution for dogs weighing between 40.1 - 85 lbs.
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Does this good for kittens(age 10 month)? Or do you have other product for kittens.?
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Revolution (selamectin) for Cats is available through VetRxDirect in three different strengths, which depend on the weight of the cat. We offer a 15 mg dose of selamectin, which is indicated for kittens who are at least 8 weeks of age and weigh less than 5 lbs. In addition, we have a 45 mg strength that is indicated for cats weighing 5.1-15 lbs and a 60 mg strength that is indicated for cats weighing 15.1-22 lbs. Speak with your veterinarian to determine which heartworm product would best suit your pet's needs. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have two dogs and one is 20lbs. Should I get the dose foe 10-20lbs or get the bigger dose for 20-40lbs??
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It depends on what your veterinarian would recommend. If the pet is still growing, the 20-40 pound would probably be better but we suggest speaking with your veterinarian to see which size they would recommend. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Does this work on nasal mites? Is it safe for border collies??
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Currently, there is no drug approved for the specific indication of nasal mites. However, the use of Revolution has been recommended and is indicated for dogs older than 6 weeks of age. There has been some evidence to suggest potential nerve tissue damage in Collie-type breeds due to a genetic defect when on Revolution. It has been observed that Collies should tolerate the medication at labeled doses, however its use should be used with caution. It would be to your best interest to contact our veterinarian to discuss the benefits of Revolution for your dog. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Does this work on démodéctic mange??
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Revolution is a prescription topical parasiticide that contains selamectin. According to the manufacturer, this product is labeled to kill adult fleas and prevent flea eggs from hatching, control flea infestations, prevent heartworm disease, and the treatment and control of ear mite infestations. Revolution also is indicated for the treatment and control of sarcoptic mange caused by Sarcoptes scabiei mite . This product is not specifically labeled to control or prevent demodectic mange. Consult with your dog's veterinarian before using this medication and follow their specific recommendations for use. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi, Can you tell me what the shelf life or expiration date would be on a newly purchased item? Thanks!?
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Depending on the size you are looking for, the expiration is either 11/2017 or 12/2017. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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When I put the revolution on my cat tonight she tried to run, I held her but it ended up more to the side rather than the middle. So she was able to lick her hair a little. Should I be worried? She's fine so far?
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Revolution contains selamectin, a topical parasiticide, that should be applied at the base of the neck in front of the shoulder blades to avoid ingestion by the pet. According to the manufacturer, accidental ingestion in cats may cause salivation and possible vomiting. If you have concerns about how much product your cat may have consumed we recommend contacting your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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