Can cats eat onions?
Short Answer
NoSafety Summary
- ✔ Safe: No
- ⚠ Use caution: Toxic in all forms
- ✖ Toxic: Yes
Why
Onions — and the entire allium family including garlic, leeks, chives, and shallots — are toxic to cats. They contain compounds called thiosulfates and disulfides which damage red blood cells, leading to hemolytic anemia. Cats are more sensitive to onion toxicity than dogs. All forms are dangerous: raw, cooked, powdered, or dehydrated. Even small amounts eaten regularly can build up to toxic levels.
Portion Guidance
None. Onions should never be fed to cats in any amount or form.
Risks & Symptoms
- Weakness and lethargy
- Pale or yellowish gums
- Reduced appetite
- Breathlessness
- Reddish or brown urine (sign of red blood cell damage)
- Vomiting and diarrhea
FAQ
What if my cat ate onion?Contact your veterinarian immediately, even if your cat seems fine. Symptoms can be delayed by several days.
Is onion powder worse than fresh onion?Yes — powdered and dehydrated forms are significantly more concentrated and toxic per gram.
Disclaimer
This is general information and not veterinary advice. Contact a vet immediately if your cat has consumed onions.