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Grapes and raisins are among the most toxic foods for cats and can cause sudden kidney failure even in small amounts.
Symptoms can start 6 to 24 hours after a cat eats grapes or raisins, and immediate veterinary attention is critical due to the risk of kidney failure.
Grapes and raisins are among the most toxic foods for cats and can cause sudden kidney failure even in small amounts.
Signs of grape toxicity in cats typically appear within 6 to 24 hours after ingestion.
Grapes and raisins are the most toxic foods for cats, potentially causing sudden kidney failure even in small amounts.
Symptoms of grape toxicity in cats usually appear within 6 to 24 hours after ingestion, and can include vomiting, lethargy, and kidney failure.
Safe fruits for cats include peeled apples and blueberries, but only in moderation and under veterinary guidance.
Cats are obligate carnivores and typically have no interest in fruit, including grapes; if your cat shows interest, it's likely due to curiosity, not taste—but grapes are toxic and should be avoided.
Cats should never eat grapes or raisins, as they are toxic and can cause acute kidney failure even in small amounts.
Grapes are toxic to cats and can lead to serious health issues, including acute kidney failure. Immediate veterinary attention is essential, even without symptoms.

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