Pets Asked by Shiffty on September 26, 2021
My 6 month old cat licked at a lemon slice but is behaving normally.
I’ve read on multiple websites that lemon is poisonous to cats (and dogs). However there are also some people that recommend to rub citrus peels against cords to prevent the cats from biting them. Indicating that lemons aren’t poisonous.
That made me wondering are lemons really poisonous to cats or just some parts like the peel or the seeds? How much would cause serious problems to a cat?
Below are a few links that state that lemons are poisonous:
From what I've read, lemon is poisonous, but it requires excessive amounts before it is really harmful. A single lick isn't going to do anything noticeable. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and contact dermatitis. I've found no references to any worse symptoms. Those symptoms, while unpleasant, aren't likely to cause lasting harm. The peels are worse than the fruit for cats.
https://www.cuteness.com/article/citrus-fruits-poisonous-cats
Correct answer by Kai on September 26, 2021
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