Fruits
Can cats eat grapefruit?
Cats should not be offered grapefruit. The flesh is edible, but citrus peel and plant material contain essential oils and psoralens that can cause gastrointestinal, skin, or nervous-system signs.
Toxic principle: Essential oils and psoralens in the peel and plant material
Watch for
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- drooling
- lethargy
- skin irritation
- tremors
Frequently asked questions
Can cats eat grapefruit?
Cats should not be offered grapefruit. The flesh is edible, but citrus peel and plant material contain essential oils and psoralens that can cause gastrointestinal, skin, or nervous-system signs.
Is grapefruit safe for every cat?
Not necessarily. Cats should not be offered grapefruit. The flesh is edible, but citrus peel and plant material contain essential oils and psoralens that can cause gastrointestinal, skin, or nervous-system signs. Ask your veterinarian first if your cat has an existing health condition or you are unsure.
What symptoms should I watch for with grapefruit and cats?
vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, lethargy, skin irritation, tremors. If you notice any of these, contact your veterinarian.
This page is for informational purposes only and is not veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian about your pet's diet and health.
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