Can You Feed Your Cat Grapes?

 No !

The cat is an animal that manages to swallow many foods. Despite this tolerance, there are certain foods that Its body cannot stand. Among these, there is the grape. In this article, we tell you why grapes are not good for cats. Also find out what to do when your pet eats it and what to replace it with in your pet’s diet.

Why are grapes a danger for cats?

Several molecules of this fruit are indeed suspected of causing some toxicity in the body of the cat . According to this theory, a toxin from grapes is eliminated by the cat’s kidneys. On this occasion, its passage through the organs of the latter would cause them profound damage .

Although the toxic mechanism has not yet been formally identified , the damage is very real . Thus, after a few hours after ingestion of the grape by the cat, renal failure is felt in the animal. It can no longer filter the waste produced by Its body and which should be naturally rejected in the urine.

The consequence of this situation is that the cat poisons itself with the waste produced by its own organism. Note that, whatever the nature of the grape (fresh or dry) and the quantity, the consequence is the same .

What to do If your cat ingests grapes?

If you find that your cat has eaten grapes, watch Ither for signs of distress . These signs appear after a few hours and can be classified into three categories: digestive, nervous and urinary .

Some digestive symptoms include vomiting , diarrhea , excessive thirst, and lack of appetite . On the nervous level, the animal will tend to be lethargic and depressed . One can also note abdominal pain . Urinary symptoms can mean an unusual frequency of urination , a sign of kidney failure.

In the most alarming cases, the kidneys can stop functioning and urine production is slowed down and stopped. When you notice any of these symptoms, contact a veterinarian right away . The vet  will be able to take care of it better. They will do a blood test on your pet to assess the damage . Depending on the case, they will make your pet vomit or swallow activated charcoal  which will absorb the toxins.

An intravenous catheter will also be made to allow It to receive fluid therapy to facilitate the elimination of unabsorbed toxins. The hospitalization can last one to three days depending on the degree of poisoning. The sooner the diagnosis is made, the more likely your pet will be saved .

What to replace in your cat’s diet?

Unless It has specific dietary needs , your cat’s diet does not involve any form of replacement . You do not need to add foods to their meals even if they are fruits and vegetables. Just be sure to give it a complete cat food and it will get all the nutrients its body needs.

By now you should know that grapes should be banned from your pet’s diet.

Author

  • Amanda Wheatley

    Passionate about animals, Amanda draws her expertise from her training as an educator, pet behaviorist as well as her extensive experience with animal owners. A specialist in dog and cat behavior, Amanda continues to learn about our four-legged companions by studying veterinary reference books but also university research sites (UCD, Utrecht, Cambridge, Cornell, etc..) Why Trust ShelterAPet? At ShelterAPet, our collective is composed of writers, veterinarians, and seasoned animal trainers with a deep passion for pets. Our team of esteemed professionals delves into extensive research to deliver trustworthy insights on a broad spectrum of pet-related subjects. We anchor our evaluations on direct customer experiences, meticulous testing, and comprehensive scrutiny. Our commitment is to uphold transparency and integrity for our cherished community of pet aficionados and prospective pet parents.

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