Can Cats Eat Grapes and Raisins?


Can you feed your cat grapes?

Most pet parents know the dangers of grapes to dogs. At high doses, grapes can be very toxic for dogs. Here we are going to discuss whether or not you should allow your cat to eat grapes.

Why you should not Allow your Cat to eat Grapes

In an interview we did with Veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Masucci, VMD; she said, “Grapes and raisins should never be fed to cats, as they can cause sudden kidney failure. Symptoms of this include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, failure of urine production, and death. ”

This is pretty black that you shouldn’t let your cats eat grapes. Besides the risks posed to their health, cats do not find grapes appealing. It is unlikely that your cat will want to eat grapes to begin with.

Do grapes have nutritional benefits to my cat?

You may be looking for a way to add more nutrients to your cat’s diet by feeding her fruits and vegetables. However, a cat’s regular diet should consist of either meat or store-bought cat food, which will give your cat all the nutrients needed. You do not need to add extra food to your cat’s diet unless recommended by your vet. But if you still want to supplement regular foods, choose options that are safe and provide cats with nutrition that improve their health.

Can cats eat grapes in small doses?

There is a good chance your cat will be fine if it consumes a grape or two now and then. But seeing as it is one of the dangerous foods and has no nutritonal value for your cat, eating grapes should be avoided. Feed your cats standard cat food or, as they are carnivorous animals, a healthy meat based foods that cats eat and love.

Similar Questions – FAQS

Here are some similar questions to “Can cats eat grapes?” that are along the same subject and could be useful.

Can cats eat raisins?

No. Raisins and grapes can both cause your cat to have kidney issues. There is little chance your cat even shows interest, but to be safe, they should be kept out of your cat’s reach. There is little chance your cat even shows interest

What to do if your Cat Eats Grapes

If your cat happens to eat grapes, observe any sign of distress such as diarrhea, vomiting, or lethargy. You will be able to see most signs within 12 hours after ingestion. Strange behavior or sudden loss of appetite are major signs of a toxic reaction. Contact your vet immediately you see any sign to receive further guidance. Monitor your cat for any sign of distress for up to 24 hours after ingestion.

Can Dogs Eat Grapes or Raisins?

No. Both grapes and raisins should never be fed to your dog as they can be highly toxic and cause sudden kidney failure. There is no amount that is proven safe, so size, breed and age of your dog don’t make a difference here. Just as they are toxic to cats, they are also toxic to dogs.

According to the ASPCAOpens in a new tab., grapes should be avoided.

Can kittens eat grapes?

Similar to Cats, the toxicity could be as bad or worse in kittens. The age of your pet doesn’t make a difference here the same way cat breeds doesn’t make a difference. Do not let your kittens get a grape.

Kittens can not eat grapes

Conclusion – Can Cats Eat Grapes?

No. Evidence shows that grapes are dangerous to cats. Many foods that are harmful to dogs are harmful to cats too. Therefore, grapes should not be fed to a cat. Accidental ingestion should be monitored to identify signs of gastrointestinal distress like vomiting and diarrhea. The vet should also be consulted in such cases.

Not all healthy human foods are good for animals. While grapes are healthy and full of vitamins for us, they have toxicity for your pets.

Healthy Alternatives

Pet owners love their pets the same way they do a child and are always looking to step up their pet care and give their cats healthy treats. While we can’t tell you cats can eat grapes, we can give you some other options.

Generally, fruit is not something cats eat. By nature, cats are carnivorous and their diets should mostly be meat based. Although, it’s not the broad consensus, there are definitely dog and cat owners, and alternative vets who recommend some veggies in your cats food from time to time.

The vegetables that are ok to feed your cat are steamed carrots, broccoli, green beans, asparagus, pumpkin and spinach. Note that the steaming and cooling is recommended before serving. These veggies could provide some helpul nutrition to your cats.

Athena P.

I'm Athena. I have been a Veterinary Assistant for 8 years. I work with Veterinary professionals for years getting the best advice for pet owners for their beloved cats.

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