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Is your cat protected against deadly paralysis ticks and other nasty parasites?

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Any information and advice provided via this quiz is of a general nature. Zoetis accepts no responsibility for adverse outcomes arising from your acceptance of this information and advice. This information and advice is not intended to replace veterinary advice which may be more specific to your pet. Some parasites are more prevalent in some areas compared to others. Zoetis recommends you check with your vet about risks of parasites in your area. If you travel with your dog, remember to check if they’ll be exposed to different parasites at your destination.

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Your cat can come into contact with parasites everyday. Find out which parasites are hiding in their favourite spots.

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Your cat could come into contact with parasites through everyday activities.

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What your cat does at home and who they come into contact with can make them more at risk of parasites than you might think.

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should be protected from the following common parasites:

* Paralysis Tick doesn't occur in Western Australia or South Australia.

** Heartworm is not endemic in Tasmania.

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Which season do you need to give preventative parasite treatment?

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How often do you need to give preventative treatment?

* Paralysis Tick doesn't occur in Western Australia or South Australia.

** Heartworm is not endemic in Tasmania.

This advice is of a general nature and is not intended to replace veterinary advice. Speak to your vet about the best protection for

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Revolution Plus is tough on deadly parasites yet easy on your cat and your home; quick-drying and non-oily, comprehensive parasite protection that won’t rub off.

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Revolution Plus is tough on deadly parasites yet easy on your cat and your home; quick-drying and non-oily, comprehensive parasite protection that won’t rub off.

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Flea /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/flea.svg Flea Icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/flea-blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/flea-blue.svg Fleas: Found anywhere, year round – other animals, pets, wildlife, park, home infestations. Fleas can transmit tapeworms. Once flea eggs are laid in the environment, they can hatch later to infest your cat or even bite family members. They can then form larvae on your cat’s skin. It’s better for your cat if your flea protection kills fleas eggs or kills fleas before they have the chance to lay eggs, since this helps prevent your home from becoming infested. Check with your vet that you have fast-acting flea protection. Revolution Plus kills not only adult fleas, but also eggs and larvae, helping to clean up infestation on your cat as well as any flea problem that may be hidden in the environment. Revolution Plus is the most effective dual action monthly spot-on on fleas and mites. Roundworm /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/roundworms.svg Roundworm Icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/roundworms-blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/roundworms-blue.svg Roundworm is contracted by eating wild animals, from infected faeces or a contaminated environment, which can be anywhere. Hookworm /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/hookworms.svg Hookworm Icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/hookworms-blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/hookworms-blue.svg Hookworm is transmitted to cats when they ingest infected larvae. This can happen when they drink infected water, groom their feet after walking through contaminated soil or come into contact with contaminated faeces, by ingesting animals/rodents infected with hookworms and even through mother's milk as a kitten. Mites /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/ear-mites-orange.svg Mites icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/ear-mites-blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/ear-mites-blue.svg Mites - Mites live in your cat’s fur and can cause skin irritations such as scabies and mange, whilst ear mites live in the ear canal and cause a brown discharge that looks like ground coffee. Cats tend to get infected with mites by coming into contact with other infected pets or from their local environment when outside exploring. Mites can continue to live in your cat’s bedding or in carpets within the home, so there is a risk of re-infection. Wash bedding regularly to minimise the risk and use Revolution Plus as a preventative treatment. Heartworm /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/heartworm.svg Heartworm Icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/heartworm-blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/heartworm-blue.svg Heartworm - Cats can be infected with heartworm through the bite of an infected mosquito. Heartworm disease can be deadly and also take several months to detect. It’s expensive to treat but easy and less expensive to prevent. Ticks* /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/tick.svg Tick icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/tick_blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/cat-assets/icons/tick_blue.svg Ticks are most commonly found in long grass and woodland but some varieties are evident in urban areas and can even infest your home. Certain ticks can act as vectors for specific diseases, meaning that when an infected tick bites the animal they can transmit the disease-causing pathogen, infecting the cat. Among the most significant diseases that infected ticks can cause cats are hemobartonellosis and cytauxzoonosis, which can be fatal. Revolution Plus protects against ticks – including the deadly paralysis tick – for a full month after one dose. Lice /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/lice-orange.svg Lice icon /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/lice-blue.svg /assets/images/parasite-assets/screener/icons/lice-blue.svg
It’s a common misconception that fleas, heatworm, mosquitos and ticks in particular are only a risk in summer. They’re around all year even during cold winters! It’s a common misconception that cats do not need protection in winter. Parasites are still about and active and the home provides an environment in which fleas can thrive, even in winter Cats need year-round protection to avoid being at risk from parasites Cats need year-round protection to avoid being at risk from parasites Correct. Cats need year-round protection to avoid being at risk from parasites Most flea and tick medications are monthly products, though this varies by brand. Speak to your vet or pet retailer about your cat’s risk and the best protection. Revolution Plus is recommended to be applied monthly but protects against Fleas and Paralysis ticks for 35 days. Standalone intestinal worming medication is generally recommended four times a year at three month intervals This is not regular enough to give them ongoing protection. Speak to your vet or pet retailer about your cat’s risk and the best protection This is not regular enough to give them ongoing protection. Speak to your vet or pet retailer about your cat’s risk and the best protection
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