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Can Cats Eat Walnuts?

Avoid - can harbor toxic mold

Quick Answer

No, walnuts is toxic to cats and should never be fed to them. Walnuts, especially black walnuts, are dangerous. They commonly harbor toxic mold.

Reviewed by Clawmate Vet Teamโ€ขUpdated February 2026

๐ŸฑSpecifically for Cats

Walnuts are a choking hazard and mold risk for cats. Do not feed.

The Full Story

Walnuts pose multiple risks: they are high in fat (pancreatitis risk), a choking hazard, and commonly harbor tremorgenic mycotoxins (toxic mold) that can cause seizures and neurological damage. Black walnuts are particularly dangerous and directly toxic to dogs. English walnuts are less toxic but still risky due to mold contamination and high fat content.

โš ๏ธ Important Warnings

  • Black walnuts are directly toxic to dogs
  • English walnuts commonly harbor toxic mold
  • Causes seizures if mold is present
  • Keep all walnuts away from pets

Frequently Asked Questions

Can cats eat walnuts?โ–ผ
Avoid - can harbor toxic mold. Walnuts, especially black walnuts, are dangerous. They commonly harbor toxic mold. Walnuts are a choking hazard and mold risk for cats. Do not feed.
Is walnuts safe for cats?โ–ผ
Walnuts pose multiple risks: they are high in fat (pancreatitis risk), a choking hazard, and commonly harbor tremorgenic mycotoxins (toxic mold) that can cause seizures and neurological damage. Black walnuts are particularly dangerous and directly toxic to dogs. English walnuts are less toxic but still risky due to mold contamination and high fat content.

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