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Heartworm and cats
For
years the veterinary profession has
recognized the threat of canine
heartworm infection and promoted
monthly prophylactic medication to
protect dogs from this parasite.
Over those years, we erroneously
believed that cats were at minimal
or no risk.
New findings, however, indicate that
cats are both at much higher risk
and much more seriously affected
than previously thought. Studies
have demonstrated that both indoor
and outdoor cats can be infected.
The many cats which have heartworm
disease are negative on blood tests
despite their infections. Making the
problem worse, we have no way to
treat heartworm infected cats and
this parasite can kill cats. The
only option left is to use
medication to prevent infection.
In the past, feline heartworm
prophylaxis was a monthly tablet.
Although this was effective, cats,
as we all know, can be very
difficult to pill. Within the last
several years, two topical monthly
heartworm preventatives have become
available for cats. Those products
are REVOLUTION & ADVANTAGE MULTI.
We are now recommending year round
heartworm preventatives for both
indoor and outdoor cats using
REVOLUTION, ADVANTAGE MULTI, or
FELINE HEARTGARD TABLETS. Please
protect your cat from this life
threatening disease.
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