Can cats eat Orange?
Best limited
Keep it rare and very small.
Not recommended for cats. Orange flesh is acidic and not nutritionally useful for cats, while peel, leaves, stems, and citrus oils can cause toxicity.
Before you feed it
- Best avoided for cats
- Peel, rind, leaves, stems, and citrus oils may be toxic
- Acidic fruit can cause digestive upset
- Contact a veterinarian if peel, plant material, or citrus oil is ingested
How much is safe
Not recommended
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This is general information, not veterinary advice. Always check with your vet about your pet's diet.