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Can cats eat lemon?

Last reviewed June 2026 · Sourced from ASPCA & Merck Veterinary Manual

Sometimes — with caution
Citrus oils (limonene, linalool) are toxic to cats.

The short answer

Sometimes — with caution — cats should only have small amounts of lemon. Avoid — toxic in larger amounts Sour yellow citrus fruit.

Remember: cats are obligate carnivores. They derive almost all their nutrition from animal protein, so even "safe" plant foods are treats — not staples.

Why be careful

Citrus oils (limonene, linalool) are toxic to cats.

Symptoms to watch for

Vomiting, depression, light sensitivity.

What every cat owner should know

  • Keep lemons off counters
  • No lemon essential oils near cats

What to do if your cat ate lemon

Stay calm, note how much was eaten, and contact your vet immediately. For urgent help, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control hotline is 888-426-4435. See our full step-by-step guide: Cat ate something toxic — what to do.

Cats vs. Dogs — Lemon safety comparison
🐈 Cats
Sometimes — with caution

Avoid — toxic in larger amounts

🐕 Dogs
With caution

Avoid — too acidic

Full dogs guide →
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Kitten safety

Generally avoid feeding lemon to kittens. Their digestive systems are still developing and they're more sensitive to changes in diet, fat, sodium, and lactose than adults. If you've already given some, watch for vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy and contact your vet if any appear.

What to do if your cat ate lemon

  1. Note how much was eaten and when. A small amount is rarely an emergency, but a large quantity may need vet attention.
  2. Watch for symptoms over the next 12–24 hours: vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, or changes in drinking/urination.
  3. Provide fresh water and skip the next meal if your pet seems unsettled — let their stomach calm down.
  4. Call your vet if symptoms appear or persist beyond 24 hours, or if the amount eaten was significant.
See full emergency guide

Better alternatives

If your cat likes lemon, they may also enjoy these safe options:

Frequently asked questions

Is lemon toxic to cats?
Not strictly toxic, but citrus oils (limonene, linalool) are toxic to cats.
How much lemon is too much?
Any amount carries some risk. If you choose to feed lemon, keep it to a tiny taste — not a regular treat.
Can kittens eat lemon?
Avoid giving lemon to kittens. Their digestive systems are still developing.
What are the symptoms of lemon poisoning in cats?
Vomiting, depression, light sensitivity.
What should I do if my cat ate lemon?
Watch for symptoms over the next 24 hours and contact your vet if anything concerning develops.

Frequently asked questions

Can cats eat lemon?
Sometimes — with caution. Citrus oils (limonene, linalool) are toxic to cats.
What happens if a cat eats lemon?
Vomiting, depression, light sensitivity.
Is lemon toxic to cats?
Lemon carries some risk for cats. Citrus oils (limonene, linalool) are toxic to cats.

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