Is Watermelon Safe for Cats?
Yes — Watermelon is considered safe for cats in normal amounts.
Watermelon flesh is non-toxic to cats. However, seeds and rind pose a choking or obstruction risk, so only seedless flesh in tiny cubes should be offered. It provides no real nutrition for a carnivore, so it should only be an occasional treat.
| Category | Foods |
|---|---|
| Also known as | watermelon flesh |
Signs to watch for in cats
- Non-toxic
- ~92% water. Offer only seedless flesh in tiny cubes — seeds and rind are a choking/obstruction risk. No real nutrition for a carnivore
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Frequently asked questions
Can cats have Watermelon?
Watermelon is considered non-toxic to cats in normal small amounts by ASPCA; PetMD (vet-reviewed). It's still not a replacement for proper cat food.
What are the symptoms if a cat is exposed to Watermelon?
Reported signs include: Non-toxic, ~92% water. Offer only seedless flesh in tiny cubes — seeds and rind are a choking/obstruction risk. No real nutrition for a carnivore.
What should I do if my cat ate Watermelon?
Large amounts of any new food can upset a cat's stomach — watch for vomiting or diarrhea and call your vet if it persists.