Can cats eat Bananas?
Yes. Banana flesh is non-toxic to cats and a small piece occasionally is safe. It's a starchy high-sugar food, though, so it shouldn't be regular — cats don't need fruit sugars.
What's the full picture?
A small piece of ripe banana is safe for an adult cat. Most cats show no interest because of the sweetness, but some enjoy the soft texture.
Banana peel is not toxic but is fibrous and indigestible — it can cause vomiting or an obstruction in small cats. Keep peels in a lidded bin.
Dried banana and banana chips are much higher in sugar per gram and include added oils — not safe to share.
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Every entry on this site is compiled from published US veterinary toxicology sources — AAFP, ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA APCC) references, AVMA-registered practice materials, and peer-reviewed feline medicine literature. Where the evidence is mixed, we err on the cautious side because cats are unusually sensitive to many common substances that are harmless to humans and even to dogs.
This is general information written for US cat owners. It is not personalised veterinary advice for your specific cat, their age, weight, medical history, or the exact exposure you're dealing with. If your cat has eaten something or is unwell, call your vet first. The ASPCA Poison Control on (888) 426-4435 is available 24/7 for a small fee and can tell you whether an emergency visit is needed.
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