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Areion Vet Feli D Kitten Deworming Suspension 15ml

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Areion Vet Feli-D Deworming Suspension for Kittens - Precise Liquid Deworming for Cats Too Young for Tablets

A kitten's first year is when they are most vulnerable to intestinal worms - and it's also when a standard deworming tablet is completely impractical. A 15-day-old kitten weighing 150 grams cannot swallow a tablet. A 3-month-old kitten needs a dose calibrated to the exact fraction of a millilitre. Getting either of these wrong - with too little medication leaving worms behind, or too much causing harm to a tiny, developing body - is a real risk when you're relying on any format other than a precisely measured liquid.

The Areion Vet Feli-D Deworming Suspension is a kitten-specific liquid dewormer for cats from 15 days of age up to 12 months. It combines Pyrantel Pamoate and Febantel - two established antiparasitic ingredients that work through different mechanisms - in a palatable oral suspension with a dropper that lets you measure exactly 1 ml per kg of your kitten's weight, every time, without tablet splitting, crushing, or guessing.

Manufactured by Makshil Remedies Pvt. Ltd. Marketed by Areion Vet (ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company), SB 190, 2nd Floor, High Street cum Highland Corporate Center, Majiwada, Thane (West) - 400606. Available in a 15 ml bottle at β‚Ή139.

Each ml of suspension contains: Pyrantel Pamoate - 14.4 mg and Febantel - 15.0 mg.

This is a prescription medication. Use under veterinary supervision. Do not use the suspension more than 30 days after opening - after this point, the formula degrades and must be discarded.

What Are the Uses and Benefits of Areion Vet Feli-D Deworming Suspension?

Feli-D is used to treat and prevent intestinal worm infestations in kittens from 15 days to 12 months of age. Here's what it covers and why the liquid format specifically matters for this life stage:

  • Roundworms (Toxocara cati and Toxascaris leonina) are among the most prevalent parasites in kittens in India - many are born already infected, as roundworm larvae pass from mother to kitten through the milk during nursing. Pyrantel Pamoate in the Feli-D suspension paralyses roundworms, after which they are expelled naturally.
  • Hookworms (Ancylostoma tubaeforme) attach to the intestinal wall and feed on blood. In a tiny kitten, even a mild hookworm burden can rapidly lead to anaemia - pale gums, weakness, and lethargy that can deteriorate quickly at this age. Pyrantel Pamoate covers both larval and adult hookworms.
  • Whipworms (Trichuris spp.) are covered by Febantel - a component that many single-ingredient kitten dewormers miss entirely. This makes Feli-D a broader-spectrum option than Pyrantel-only alternatives.

Why a liquid suspension matters for kittens - more than for any other life stage:

  • No tablet stress: Young kittens cannot reliably swallow a tablet. Even attempting to do so can cause choking, distress, or an incomplete dose that gets spat out. The suspension delivers the full dose as a measured liquid directly into the cheek or mixed into food.
  • Precise weight-based dosing: At 1 ml per kg body weight, a 200g kitten needs 0.2 ml. A 700g kitten needs 0.7 ml. These fractional doses are impossible to achieve by splitting any tablet form - the dropper makes them straightforward.
  • Safe from 15 days of age: This is among the earliest minimum ages for any cat dewormer available in India - covering the critical window when roundworm transmission through nursing is at its peak.
  • For more on kitten deworming schedules, the blog on Cat Deworming 101 - say goodbye to worms with this cat deworming guide is an excellent reference for new kitten parents.

What Are the Possible Side Effects?

  • Feli-D is generally well tolerated by kittens at the correct dose. Serious side effects are uncommon.
  • Mild digestive effects - loose stools, brief nausea, or a temporary dip in appetite - can occasionally occur in the 24 hours following a dose. Giving the suspension with a small amount of food reduces this.
  • Seeing worms in your kitten's stool in the 24-48 hours after dosing is completely normal and means the medication is working. In kittens being dewormed for the first time with a significant worm burden, the volume of expelled worms can look alarming - it is a good sign, not a bad one.
  • One critical safety note specific to this product: do not use the suspension more than 30 days after opening. Once opened, the formula degrades over time to the point where it can become toxic. Mark the opening date on the bottle immediately and discard it after 30 days regardless of remaining volume. This is not a standard shelf life warning - it is a specific, important safety limit confirmed in product reviews and use guidelines.

How Should You Give Feli-D Suspension to Your Kitten?

  • Shake the bottle well before every use. Draw up the correct amount using the dropper - 1 ml per kg of your kitten's body weight.
  • Weigh your kitten before every dose. Kittens gain weight rapidly between fortnightly deworming sessions in the first 3 months, and the correct dose changes accordingly.
  • Give by directing the dropper tip into the side of the cheek - not towards the throat - and releasing slowly so the kitten can swallow comfortably. Alternatively, mix the measured dose into a very small amount of wet food your kitten will eat completely.
  • Deworming schedule for kittens:
Age Frequency
15 days to 3 months Every 2 weeks
3 to 6 months Once monthly
6 to 12 months Once every 3 months
After 12 months Transition to adult cat dewormer tablet

Vet Tip - Dr Devyani, MVSc (6+ years)

"The most common oversight I see with kitten deworming is not knowing about the 30-day discard rule for the Feli-D suspension. Pet parents will open one bottle, use 0.5ml for a tiny kitten, put it in the cabinet, and bring it back out 6 weeks later for the next dose. At that point the formula has already degraded past its safe use period. My recommendation is to always mark the opening date on the bottle with a marker the moment you open it, and set a phone calendar reminder for 30 days from that date to discard and replace. Given the 15ml volume and the small doses kittens need, you'll often have leftover suspension - but discarding it at 30 days is non-negotiable for your kitten's safety."

How Does Feli-D Suspension Work?

  • The suspension works through two active ingredients targeting intestinal worms through completely different mechanisms - which is why the combination provides broader coverage than either ingredient alone.
  • Pyrantel Pamoate (14.4 mg/ml) targets roundworms and hookworms. It works by blocking the nerve-muscle junction of the worm, causing sudden, sustained paralysis - the worm seizes up, can no longer grip the intestinal wall, and is expelled naturally through the digestive system. Pyrantel Pamoate is non-systemic - it works almost entirely within the gut and is not meaningfully absorbed into the bloodstream. This is one of the main reasons it has a strong safety record in very young kittens from 15 days of age.
  • Febantel (15.0 mg/ml) covers roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms through a metabolic disruption pathway. Once absorbed, it converts in the body to Fenbendazole, which interferes with the worm's cellular energy production and disrupts the microtubule structures essential for its survival. Without energy, the worm dies and is expelled. Febantel's value here is its whipworm coverage - a parasite that Pyrantel alone does not reliably treat.
  • The two mechanisms - paralysis and metabolic starvation - work independently and target the same worm types through different biological pathways, which is why the combination is more reliable than a single-ingredient suspension.

What Safety Advice Should You Know Before Using Feli-D?

  • This suspension is formulated for kittens from 15 days of age up to 12 months only. For adult cats above 12 months, use an appropriate adult cat dewormer tablet.
  • Do not use the suspension more than 30 days after opening. Mark the opening date on the bottle immediately when first opened and discard after 30 days.
  • Always weigh your kitten before every dose. Do not estimate. At these small body weights, a significant dosing error is possible from visual estimation alone.
  • Do not combine with other antiparasitic medications without your vet's guidance.
  • If your kitten is unwell, severely underweight, or has a known health condition, consult your vet before deworming.
  • Deworm the nursing mother alongside her kittens under vet guidance - a mother with untreated worms continues to pass roundworm larvae through her milk between deworming doses.
  • Handle your kitten's waste with gloves for 48 hours after each deworming dose. Worm eggs present in the stool can persist in the environment and some species pose a hygiene risk to humans.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the dropper cap tightly closed between uses. Keep out of reach of children.

What Should You Do If You Miss a Dose?

  • In the fortnightly schedule (15 days to 3 months), missing a dose is more consequential than in an adult quarterly routine. The 2-week interval is specifically timed to catch successive waves of larvae maturing to adult worms - a gap disrupts this and allows larvae from the last cycle to establish and reproduce.
  • Give the missed dose as soon as you remember and recalculate the schedule from that new date. Do not double up.
  • Set all the deworming reminders in one go the day you start the first dose - for a kitten starting at 15 days, this means scheduling 6 fortnightly reminders upfront rather than relying on memory each time.

What Are All the Substitutes for Areion Vet Feli-D Deworming Suspension?

If Feli-D is unavailable or your vet recommends a different option, here are other kitten and cat deworming suspensions available on Supertails:

Product Active Ingredient Notes
Vetina Canworm Fenbendazole Deworming Suspension 30ml Fenbendazole Also covers Giardia; safe for kittens
Corise Vental Meo Suspension Dewormer for Cats Praziquantel + Pyrantel Adds tapeworm coverage via Praziquantel
Wellcon Kilminator F Liquid Oral Suspension Dewormer for Dogs and Cats Febantel + Pyrantel + Praziquantel Broader spectrum including tapeworms
Areion Vet Feli-D Kitten Deworming Tablets Praziquantel + Pyrantel + Oxantel Same brand, tablet format for cats above 12 months

What Are Some Quick Tips for Deworming Your Kitten With Feli-D?

  • Weigh before every dose - not just the first. A kitten dewormed at 200g and again at 400g three weeks later needs double the volume. The dropper makes this easy as long as you have an accurate weight.
  • Mark the opening date on the bottle the day you open it - not a week later when you remember. The 30-day discard window starts the moment the seal is broken.
  • Give the suspension slowly into the cheek pocket, not towards the throat. Young kittens swallow slowly and releasing the liquid too fast towards the back of the throat can cause choking or inhalation.
  • Deworm the mother at the same time as her kittens. This is one of the most commonly skipped steps - and one of the most important. A nursing mother who hasn't been dewormed is continuously reinfecting her kittens through her milk between doses, undermining the entire deworming course.
  • Keep good hygiene for 48 hours after each dose. Worm eggs shed in the stool post-treatment can survive in the environment for months. Use gloves when cleaning the litter tray, dispose of waste promptly, and wash hands thoroughly after handling your kitten or their bedding during this window.

What Do Vets Also Recommend?

For complete parasite protection and the best start for your kitten, vets typically recommend pairing regular deworming with a broader early care routine. Here's what's worth exploring on Supertails:

  • The full deworming medicine for cats collection brings together all available kitten and adult cat dewormer options - suspensions, tablets, and spot-ons - in one place, making it easy to find the right format for each life stage.
  • The kitten corner on Supertails has everything you need for your kitten's first year - from deworming and nutrition to health essentials and grooming - all curated by life stage.
  • For flea control alongside deworming - since fleas are a transmission route for tapeworms even in indoor kittens - the cat fleas and ticks collection has age-appropriate options to use alongside the deworming suspension.
  • After a deworming course, particularly in kittens who've had a heavy worm burden, the probiotics for dogs and cats collection has gut restoration supplements that support healthy gut bacteria recovery in young animals.
  • And if you'd like a vet to confirm your kitten's deworming schedule, check their parasite status, or advise on any aspect of their early health - Supertails' online vet consultation service is available whenever you need it.

Disclaimer: Supertails' sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.

The Only Dewormer Format That Makes Sense for a 15-Day-Old Kitten

Tablets weren't designed for kittens. The Areion Vet Feli-D Suspension was. A palatable liquid, a calibrated dropper, a dose as small as 0.15 ml for the tiniest newborns, and a dual-action formula that covers the worms that matter most in the first year of a cat's life.

15 ml. β‚Ή139. Safe from 15 days of age. Every 2 weeks until 3 months. Shop the Areion Vet Feli-D Deworming Suspension for Kittens on Supertails and get it delivered to your door.

FAQs

What is Areion Vet Feli-D Deworming Suspension used for?

Feli-D is a liquid dewormer for kittens from 15 days to 12 months of age, containing Pyrantel Pamoate and Febantel. It treats roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms - the three intestinal worm types most commonly and most dangerously seen in kittens in India. The suspension is dosed at 1 ml per kg of body weight, administered directly into the cheek or mixed into food using the included dropper.

From what age can I use Feli-D suspension for my kitten?

Feli-D can be used from 15 days of age - one of the earliest minimum ages for any cat dewormer in India. The recommended schedule is every 2 weeks from 15 days to 3 months, then monthly from 3 to 6 months, then once every 3 months from 6 to 12 months. After 12 months, transition to an adult cat dewormer tablet appropriate for your cat's weight.

Can I use the Feli-D suspension after 30 days of opening?

No - this is critical. Do not use the suspension more than 30 days after opening. Once the bottle is opened, the formula degrades over time and can become toxic after the 30-day limit. Mark the opening date on the bottle immediately and discard after 30 days regardless of how much suspension remains. This is not a standard shelf life warning - it is a specific, confirmed safety limit for this product.

Why is a liquid suspension better than a tablet for my kitten?

Kittens under 12 months - and especially under 3 months - cannot reliably swallow a tablet, and the fractional doses they need (sometimes 0.2-0.4 ml) cannot be split accurately from any tablet form. The Feli-D suspension allows you to measure 1 ml per kg of body weight precisely with the dropper, administered directly into the cheek without any pilling struggle. This makes a correct dose significantly more achievable at every stage of your kitten's growth.

Should I deworm my nursing cat at the same time as her kittens?

Yes - this is strongly recommended by vets. A nursing mother who hasn't been treated continues to pass roundworm larvae to her kittens through her milk between deworming doses, making the kitten's deworming course less effective. Your vet will advise on an appropriate dewormer safe for lactating cats. Do not use the kitten suspension on the adult mother - she needs an adult-specific product at an adult dose.

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