They can’t always hide from deadly paralysis ticks, fleas, mites, heartworm and worms.

But there's an easy way to give your cat comprehensive
protection against deadly parasites and more.

Cats lead such carefree lives it’s easy to forget that what they love doing could be putting them at risk from fleas, ticks, worms and other common parasites. Helping your cat stay healthy and protected is easy. By knowing which pests they could come into contact with, you can take steps to give them effective protection.

Check they’re safe from fleas, ticks and other parasites

Did you know something as innocent as your cat lounging on the patio, by an open window, or on your balcony, could put them at risk of a harmful parasite infection? Answer a few questions and discover if your cat could be coming into contact with fleas, ticks and worms. Then, if there is a problem, talk to your vet or your local pet store about protecting your cat with Revolution Plus

Parasites that hide where your cat does

Whether your cat likes to stay indoors or prefers to go exploring outside, they could pick up parasites, many of which can be found almost anywhere at any time of the year. The most common parasites that your cat could come into contact with due to their lifestyle include fleas, ticks, mites, heartworm, roundworm and hookworm. Revolution Plus is tough on deadly parasites yet easy on your cat and home, with a quick-drying and non-oily formula that won’t rub off.

Signs that your cat could have parasites include:

  • Uncomfortable itching or hair loss
  • Excessive grooming
  • Signs of an allergic reaction
  • Red, itchy or painful ears
  • Black specks (look like ground pepper) in the fur or on bedding
  • Coughing or shortness of breath
  • Lack of appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Swelling of the stomach giving a pot bellied appearance in young kittens
  • Vomiting or diarrhoea

What to do next

Start by checking to see which parasites your cat might come into contact with due to their lifestyle using our online quiz. Then, if they need protection against the parasites from which they are most at risk, or you think they might already be infected, talk to your vet so they can recommend the best treatment.