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Fruits
Can Cats Eat Peaches?
Safe - remove the pit
Quick Answer
Yes, cats can safely eat peaches. Peach flesh is safe and nutritious. The pit is toxic and a choking hazard.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐ฑSpecifically for Cats
Cats may nibble peach flesh. Safe in tiny amounts but most are uninterested.
The Full Story
Peach flesh is a good source of vitamins A and C. However, the pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. The pit is also a serious choking and intestinal blockage hazard. Always remove the pit completely and cut the flesh into small pieces.
โ Safety Tips
- ALWAYS remove the pit - it contains cyanide
- Cut flesh into small pieces
- Avoid canned peaches in syrup
- Wash to remove pesticide residue
Recommended Serving for Cats
Dogs: A few slices without pit. Cats: A tiny piece of flesh only.
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin AVitamin CFiberPotassium
Frequently Asked Questions
Can cats eat peaches?โผ
Safe - remove the pit. Peach flesh is safe and nutritious. The pit is toxic and a choking hazard. Cats may nibble peach flesh. Safe in tiny amounts but most are uninterested.
Is peaches safe for cats?โผ
Peach flesh is a good source of vitamins A and C. However, the pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. The pit is also a serious choking and intestinal blockage hazard. Always remove the pit completely and cut the flesh into small pieces.
How much peaches can I give my cat?โผ
Dogs: A few slices without pit. Cats: A tiny piece of flesh only.
What are the health benefits of peaches for cats?โผ
Peaches provides: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Fiber, Potassium. Peach flesh is a good source of vitamins A and C. However, the pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. The pit is also a serious choking and intestinal blockage hazard. Always remove the pit completely and cut the flesh into small pieces.
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