⚠️ Cat Safety Guide

Can Cats Eat Onions? No — All Forms Are Toxic

🩺 Vet-Reviewed📅 2025⏱ 5 min🐈 Cats
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⚡ Quick Answer
❌ No — Onions Are Highly Toxic to Cats

Onions and all Allium family plants (garlic, leeks, chives) are toxic to cats, causing hemolytic anemia by destroying red blood cells. Cats are actually more sensitive than dogs to Allium toxicity. All forms are dangerous — raw, cooked, powdered, and dehydrated.

🚨 Emergency — Call Vet Immediately If Eaten

Why Is This Toxic to Cats?

The organosulfide compounds in onions oxidize feline red blood cells, creating Heinz bodies. These damaged cells are destroyed by the spleen, causing life-threatening anemia that can develop over days.

Because many commercial cat foods and broths contain trace amounts of onion or garlic powder, cumulative exposure over time is also a concern. Check ingredient labels on treats.

FormToxicity to CatsToxic ThresholdRisk Level
Onion PowderHighest0.5g/kg body weightEXTREME
Raw/Cooked OnionHigh~5g/kgHIGH
Garlic (any form)5× higher than onionLower thresholdEXTREME
Baby food with onionHidden sourceCumulative riskHIGH

Symptoms & Timeline

😴 Severe lethargy & weakness
🤢 Vomiting & loss of appetite
😮‍💨 Rapid breathing
💓 Elevated heart rate
🩺 Pale or yellowish gums
💧 Discolored (brown/red) urine
😵 Collapse
🫀 Hemolytic anemia
0–24h

GI Upset

Vomiting, diarrhea. Anemia not yet visible.

1–3 days

Anemia Developing

Weakness, pale gums as red blood cells are destroyed.

3–5 days

Severe Anemia

Collapse risk. Immediate veterinary care critical.

5–7 days+

Recovery or Crisis

Blood transfusion may be needed. Fatal without treatment.

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🚨 What To Do Right Now

Anemia develops over days — even if your cat seems OK now, contact your vet immediately.

1
Act immediately — do not wait for symptoms to appear.
2
Note what was eaten, how much, and your pet's weight.
3
Do NOT induce vomiting unless specifically told to by a vet.
4
Call poison control or your vet right now.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Cats appear to be more sensitive to Allium toxicity than dogs, with a lower toxic threshold relative to body weight.

No. There is no safe amount. Even trace amounts in cat food over time can be harmful.

Onion powder is 3–5× more concentrated than fresh onion. Call Poison Control immediately.

GI symptoms appear within hours, but anemia — the most dangerous effect — develops over 1–5 days.

Yes. Garlic is approximately 5× more toxic than onion by weight for cats.