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Can Cats Eat Cherries?

NOT SAFE - pits, stems, and leaves are toxic

Quick Answer

No, cherries is toxic to cats and should never be fed to them. Cherry pits, stems, and leaves contain cyanide. The flesh is technically safe but the risk is too high.

Reviewed by Clawmate Vet Teamβ€’Updated February 2026

🐱Specifically for Cats

Cats should avoid cherries entirely. The risk outweighs any potential benefit.

The Full Story

While cherry flesh itself is not toxic, the pits, stems, and leaves contain cyanide compounds. Given that cherries are small and difficult to pit completely, the risk of accidental cyanide ingestion is significant. A single cherry pit is unlikely to cause cyanide poisoning, but intestinal obstruction is a real risk.

⚠️ Important Warnings

  • Avoid feeding whole cherries
  • Pits contain cyanide
  • Risk of intestinal blockage from pits
  • Choose safer fruits like blueberries instead

Frequently Asked Questions

Can cats eat cherries?β–Ό
NOT SAFE - pits, stems, and leaves are toxic. Cherry pits, stems, and leaves contain cyanide. The flesh is technically safe but the risk is too high. Cats should avoid cherries entirely. The risk outweighs any potential benefit.
Is cherries safe for cats?β–Ό
While cherry flesh itself is not toxic, the pits, stems, and leaves contain cyanide compounds. Given that cherries are small and difficult to pit completely, the risk of accidental cyanide ingestion is significant. A single cherry pit is unlikely to cause cyanide poisoning, but intestinal obstruction is a real risk.

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