Is This OK?

Can cats eat watermelon?

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Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Watermelon flesh is safe for cats. It's mostly water (92%) and can be a hydrating treat on hot days. However, cats are obligate carnivores that lack sweet taste receptors, so most cats won't be particularly interested in watermelon. Always remove seeds which contain trace cyanogenic compounds. The rind should also be avoided — difficult to digest. If your cat is curious and wants a piece, it's fine to share.

Portion Guidance

A small cube or two occasionally. Not worth pushing if your cat isn't interested.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Why doesn't my cat care about watermelon?

Cats can't taste sweetness — they're missing the taste receptor gene. The sweetness that makes it appealing to humans and dogs means nothing to cats.

Can cats eat watermelon rind?

Not recommended — too tough and fibrous to digest well.

Disclaimer

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