Red Don't
Can cats eat grape?
No. Grape is high-risk for cats. If your cat has eaten grape and the amount is unknown, contact a veterinary clinic promptly rather than waiting for symptoms.
Why
Why this verdict
- The risk of grape for cats can't be inferred from how people eat it.
- A pet's size, the amount eaten, and underlying health all change the risk.
- For red-zone foods, contact a vet first rather than waiting for symptoms.
Limits
When it applies
- Don't give human snacks or leftovers directly to pets.
- When the amount eaten is unknown, treat it as higher risk.
- This page is informational only and does not replace veterinary care.
First aid
What to do if eaten
After ingestion, note the time, amount, packaging, and your pet's weight, and contact a veterinary clinic as soon as possible; do not induce vomiting or give medication on your own.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is a small amount of grape dangerous for a cat?
The risk depends on the type and amount eaten, body weight, and individual factors. If you can't be sure, consult a veterinarian.
Can grape be given to cats as a treat?
No. Red-zone foods should not be used as rewards or everyday treats.
How soon do symptoms appear?
It varies widely by food and individual, so don't ignore the risk just because there are no symptoms yet.
References
Sources & review
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