🐾 Is This OK?

Can cats eat apples?

Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Apple flesh is technically safe for cats in small amounts. That said, cats are obligate carnivores that don't really need or benefit from fruit — they can't taste sweetness and get no nutritional value from apple. If your cat is curious, a tiny piece of peeled, seedless apple is harmless. The seeds, stem, and core must be removed as they contain cyanogenic compounds.

Portion Guidance

A tiny piece of peeled, seedless apple very occasionally if your cat shows interest. No nutritional reason to seek it out.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Do cats even like apples?

Most don't — no sweet taste receptors means apples hold no appeal for most cats.

Can cats eat apple juice?

Not recommended — concentrated sugar, often additives, and no nutritional benefit.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult a vet for guidance specific to your cat.