I messed up and gave my cat Revolution Plus to eat instead of putting it on her skin; how serious is this?

This afternoon, while applying treatment to my cat, I accidentally gave her Revolution Plus orally instead of applying it to her skin. Although she seems fine right now, I'm really concerned because I know it's meant for topical use only. How serious is this mistake, and should I get her to the vet immediately?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned after mistakenly giving your cat Revolution Plus orally. While it is meant for topical application, the active ingredients are often tolerated in small ingestions, but monitoring your cat closely is crucial.

  • Accidental oral administration is usually not fatal.
  • Observe your cat for signs of distress or unusual behavior.
  • Contact your vet if you notice any changes or are concerned.

Revolution Plus is designed for topical use, meaning it's specifically formulated to be absorbed through the skin in small doses. When ingested, it could potentially irritate the gastrointestinal system or cause other symptoms, depending on the amount. Most cats tolerate small accidental ingestions quite well, but it's wise to monitor for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. If any concerning signs develop, contact your veterinarian promptly for advice. Don't hesitate to reach out to a vet if you're ever unsure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I watch for after my cat ingests Revolution Plus?

    Watch for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or changes in behavior. Contact your veterinarian if you observe any of these symptoms.

  • Is it necessary to visit a vet immediately?

    Immediate veterinary attention is not usually required unless your cat shows signs of distress. If she appears normal, continue monitoring her closely.

  • How can I prevent this from happening again?

    Always read the instructions before administering any treatment and keep medication labels organized to avoid future mix-ups.

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