Can cats eat garlic?
UnsafeLast updated: 2026-06-03

Quick answer
No. Garlic is unsafe for cats and concentrated garlic can be especially risky.
Why it may be safe or unsafe
- Garlic belongs to the allium family.
- Powders, cooked garlic, and supplement forms are not safe alternatives.
- Do not use garlic as a home remedy for cats.
Symptoms to watch
- Vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, pale gums, fast breathing, or dark urine.
What to do if eaten
- Move the food away and estimate how much was eaten and when.
- Call your veterinarian or an animal poison advice service promptly.
- Do not wait for symptoms before asking for advice if the food may be toxic.
Safer alternatives
- Complete cat food
- Plain cooked chicken
- Cat treats
FAQ
Is garlic safe for cats?
garlic is not considered safe. The safest choice depends on the amount, ingredients, your pet's size, and any existing health issues.
What if my cat already ate garlic?
Check the amount, timing, ingredients, and symptoms. For toxic foods, suspected toxins, repeated vomiting, breathing trouble, collapse, or severe lethargy, seek veterinary help right away.
Can I use this page instead of a vet?
No. This page is educational and cannot judge your pet's full medical situation. Contact a licensed veterinarian for medical decisions.
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