Fruits
Can Birds Eat Oranges?
Quick Answer
Yes, but with caution β birds can eat oranges in limited amounts. Orange flesh is safe for dogs in small amounts. Cats generally dislike citrus and should avoid it.
π¦Specifically for Birds
Most parrots enjoy orange segments. Good vitamin C source.
The Full Story
Orange flesh is rich in vitamin C and potassium. The peel, pith, and seeds contain oils that can cause digestive upset. Most cats naturally avoid citrus due to the strong smell, and citric acid can upset their stomachs. Dogs can enjoy small amounts of peeled orange.
β Safety Tips
- Remove peel, pith, and seeds
- Feed only the flesh segments
- High in sugar and acid
- Cats naturally dislike citrus - don't force it
Recommended Serving for Birds
Dogs: 1-2 segments for small dogs, 2-3 for large. Cats: Not recommended.
Nutritional Benefits
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