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While the flesh of a ripe, seedless cherry shouldn’t contain enough cyanide to harm your cat, it’s not a good idea to take the risk.
It’s especially important to stop your cat from eating any cherries with stalks or seeds and any underripe cherry fruit. This is also the case if you have a cherry tree in your garden, and it’s worth bearing in mind that the leaves, stems, and flowers are also toxic to your cat.
Posted : 08/09/2022 4:41 am