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My 10lb cat needs Advantage Multi. Is it safe and effective long-term?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Female | spayed | 10 lbs

Hi! I got some advantage multi from the vet for cats 5 to 9 lbs . They said it would be okay for my kitty who's a little over ten lbs. do you think that will be okay / effective ? Also , this is the first time using advantage ( heard diff things that fleas have developed a resistance to it ?) how can I tell if it's working for her ? Also, is advantage "safer" than revolution because it doesn't enter the bloodstream ? I'm a little concerned about the long term effects of monthly application. Thx!

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Answered By Jennifer Summerfield, DVM CPDT-KA

Veterinarian, Certified Dog Trainer

Published on February 13th, 2018

Hi there! I hate to disagree with your veterinarian - but personally, I never recommend underdosing pets with flea/heartworm medication, as this can cause the meds to not be effective. In fact, it's recommended to round up to the next higher weight range if there is any doubt about which one the pet fits into, or if their weight is borderline. This is because these meds have a very high margin of safety, so the risks of underdosing are much greater. For this reason, personally, I would use the higher weight range for your 10+ lb kitty unless your vet has a specific reason not to recommend this in her case. Advantage Multi, like Revolution, is absorbed internally - this is how it's able to treat intestinal parasites and prevent heartworm disease. There is no problem with using either of these monthly long-term, as they're both extremely safe medications in cats :)

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