Is Olive Oil Safe for Cats?
Caution — Olive Oil can be risky for cats.
Olive Oil isn't classed as outright toxic, but it warrants caution around cats — Not ASPCA-listed as toxic; excess fat causes GI upset and cats (obligate carnivores) derive little benefit. When in doubt, keep it out of reach and ask your veterinarian.
| Scientific name | Olea europaea |
|---|---|
| Category | Essential Oils |
| Also known as | olive, olive oil, extra virgin olive oil |
Signs to watch for in cats
Diarrhea, vomiting, weight gain. A drop or two occasionally is generally fine; avoid as a routine supplement.
If your cat may have been exposed to Olive Oil:
- Don't wait for symptoms; don't induce vomiting unless a professional tells you to.
- Note what and how much, and take any packaging with you.
- Call your vet or a 24/7 line now — Pet Poison Helpline 855-764-7661 · ASPCA 888-426-4435.
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Source: Veterinary nutrition consensus (not ASPCA-listed) ↗
Frequently asked questions
Is Olive Oil safe for cats?
Olive Oil is best treated with caution — it isn't classed as toxic but can cause problems for cats in some forms or amounts.
What are the symptoms if a cat is exposed to Olive Oil?
Reported signs include: Diarrhea, vomiting, weight gain. A drop or two occasionally is generally fine; avoid as a routine supplement.
What should I do if my cat ate Olive Oil?
Contact your vet or a 24/7 animal poison line right away: Pet Poison Helpline (855-764-7661) or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435).