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    Okay, I just contacted the vet and the dosage is as follows in case anyone else is interested:

    6mg/per kg which is 6mg per 2.2lb
    A large sized Revolution for dogs (colour Teal) comes in tubes that are 4ml in size and have 240mg per tube which works out to 60mg per ml.

    I'm trying to help a woman who is is rescuing a stray cat that seems to be infested with fleas and mites and she thinks it is about 6 or 7 pounds so 20mg should do it which works out to about a third of a ml.

    I knew my old vet used to use this method and that it was safe but I just couldn't remember the correct dosage. A shelter I used to volunteer at always bought the Revolution for dogs in 6 packs and it would provide roughly 72 doses for cats which really affordable.

    Revolution in Canada is by prescription only to ensure that the cat is healthy and doesn't already have heartworm since it treats that as well but we do not have heartworm in this part of the province. And this kitty is in horrible shape and the woman helping her doesn't have any money and I happened to have some large dog Revolution on hand and really wanted to help her.

    My next goal is to try and help her get the cat spayed!

    Thanks for your posts everybody!

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    How wonderful you are helping this woman and that poor kitty! Getting rid of all the worms and stuff should help him put some weight on.

    I don't know her financial situation, but maybe you could offer to go halves on his neuter and checkup. Is she in a position to give him a home? Is he fairly friendly?

    Looking forward to good updates!
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    As long as the concentration (mg/mL) is the same for the different sized tubes, you can portion out dog doses for cats. It can even be done with different concentrations, by figuring out the dose in mg the animal needs (be very careful with this method and have someone else check you calculations!)
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    Dog Revolution for Cats

    Both the dog and cat versions of Revolution have the same active ingredient, selamectin. However, the strength (concentration) is double in the dog doses; moreover, you get more per vial.
    http://www.drugs.com/vet/revolution-45-mg-can.html

    I use the Revolution Plum for X-Large dogs to treat my feline pets and rescues. One vial of the Xlarge dog treats 16 cats if they weigh over 5lbs. That comes out to 4 drops per cat. I squeeze the tube into a clean shot glass and use a dropper. For kittens over 6 weeks, only 2 drops are needed.

    It works on fleas, ticks, ear mites, mange, and many worms, including heartworm. It is also long-lasting: typically treatment is needed every two months. It also seems well tolerated and doesn't lose effectiveness (like Advantage seems to do after a while).

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    Using Revolution for Dogs dosed for Cats

    I use the following dosage chart, which was reviewed by several Vets. I use the 120 mg/ml 6mg/kg concentration, which is in the 40 to 85 lb solution. Run these by your Veterinarian as well. I pour the liquid from single dose tubes into a tinted bottle for storage and apply the proper dosage using a 1 ml (cc) syringe (no needle, of course) as you normally would (i.e. part fur at base of neck and apply liquid).

    REVOLUTION DOSES FOR CATS 120 MG/ML 6 MG/KG
    0.5 LB / 8 OZ 0.01 ML
    1 LB 0.02 ML
    1.5 LB / 23 OZ 0.03 ML
    2 LB 0.05 ML
    3 LB 0.07 ML
    4 LB 0.09 ML
    5 LB 0.11 ML
    6 LB 0.14 ML
    7 LB 0.16 ML
    8 LB 0.18 ML
    9 LB 0.21 ML
    10 LB 0.23 ML
    11 LB 0.25 ML
    12 LB 0.27 ML
    13 LB 0.30 ML
    14 LB 0.32 ML

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    Update - additional information

    Quote Originally Posted by LMC View Post
    I use the following dosage chart, which was reviewed by several Vets. I use the 120 mg/ml 6mg/kg concentration, which is in the 40 to 85 lb solution. Run these by your Veterinarian as well. I pour the liquid from single dose tubes into a tinted bottle for storage and apply the proper dosage using a 1 ml (cc) syringe (no needle, of course) as you normally would (i.e. part fur at base of neck and apply liquid).

    REVOLUTION DOSES FOR CATS 120 MG/ML 6 MG/KG
    0.5 LB / 8 OZ 0.01 ML
    1 LB 0.02 ML
    1.5 LB / 23 OZ 0.03 ML
    2 LB 0.05 ML
    3 LB 0.07 ML
    4 LB 0.09 ML
    5 LB 0.11 ML
    6 LB 0.14 ML
    7 LB 0.16 ML
    8 LB 0.18 ML
    9 LB 0.21 ML
    10 LB 0.23 ML
    11 LB 0.25 ML
    12 LB 0.27 ML
    13 LB 0.30 ML
    14 LB 0.32 ML
    I use the above table to dose multiple cats. When dosing multiple cats, I suggest you have more than one syringe available. The Revolution solution will erode (fade) the ink off of the syringe, making it difficult to get accurate readings on smaller doses. Dispose of all syringes when done dosing your cats. Do not store them or wash them off for re-use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LMC View Post
    I use the above table to dose multiple cats. When dosing multiple cats, I suggest you have more than one syringe available. The Revolution solution will erode (fade) the ink off of the syringe, making it difficult to get accurate readings on smaller doses. Dispose of all syringes when done dosing your cats. Do not store them or wash them off for re-use.
    I don't use revolution but I do use advantage for my cats. I buy the largest dog advantage and then I measure it out according to the weight of my cats. I do rinse and reuse the syringes. You need to put surgical tape or any other kind of tape to mark them because I do know that the numbers will fade with time. I use surgical tape. I just use two doses of .4ml for cats 8lbs and under and .8ml for cats over 9lbs. Most of my cats are over 9lbs. I also squirt the advantage in about 4 spots behind the neck area. I found that if you squirt the whole thing in one spot that this will cause irritation and sometimes hair loss in cats.

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