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6. And now the vets in my area are recommending NexGuard. It's supposed to do everything Revolution
Sun Jul 7, 2024, 09:54 PM
Jul 2024

Plus does, but it also treats tapeworm, which our outdoor kitties sometimes get from eating varmints. I got some for my 2 indoor/outdoor cats and it is icky. It comes in a prefilled syringe that needs to be squirted on bare skin at the base of the neck (where they can't lick.) It drips and is too much liquid to be quickly absorbed by a cat. I think I will just stick with Revolution +. It works. If I see tapeworm cysts, I'll give the cats something for that.

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