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No, revolution does not protect against ticks.

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Yes, the revolution for cats is effective in killing ticks.


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Revolution is a topical medication that is commonly used to prevent and treat ticks on cats. It is effective in killing ticks and preventing future infestations when used as directed by a veterinarian.


How often should Revolution Plus for cats be applied?

Revolution Plus for cats should be applied once a month for continuous protection against fleas, ticks, ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms.


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yes they do if it did my dog then possibly your cat!


How do ticks protect themselves?

Ticks from the Ixodidae family have hard, armoured bodies to help protect themselves and the fur/hair around the animals they feed on hides them from insect eating predators. Ticks from the Argasidae family have softer, more vunerable bodies and mostly rely on the camoflauge from animals they feed on, like Ixodidae ticks.