How toxic are lemons to cats?

All citrus fruits (grapefruit, oranges, limes and lemons) are mildly toxic to cats. Consider every part of the fruit, from the seeds to the fruit and skin, to be toxic for your feline. The substances found in lemons (Citrus limon) is toxic to your cat, even though you and your family can safely ingest lemons.
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Is it OK for cats to lick lemon?

If you've ever asked yourself, can cats eat lemons? The answer is a firm no. Lemons and other citrus fruits can harm your feline friend because they contain toxic compounds that are poisonous to most domestic pets.
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Is the smell of lemon toxic for cats?

Three compounds in a lemon, limonene, linalool and psoralen, are toxic, if not deadly for your cat. Limonene is a terpene that leads to the citrus scent of lemons. D-limonene has been used in dog shampoos and fragrances.
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Can I diffuse lemon around my cat?

You've probably also heard warnings like, don't use essential oils directly on your pet's skin, don't let your dog or cat ingest them, and don't diffuse citrus oils around cats. The warnings can be enough to scare you off of essential oil diffusers and aromatherapy completely.
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Is citrus safe for cats?

Usually, cats don't eat citrus, but if your curious kitty is pawing at your hand as you peel an orange, a better question should be can cats eat oranges? The short answer is: no, as oranges, like all citrus fruits, are toxic to cats.
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Can cats taste lemon?

Even a small taste of lemon is enough to trigger gastrointestinal distress in your pet, if just because of the high acidity. However, a lot depends on your cat and her biology.
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Is citrus smell toxic to cats?

Many liquid potpourri products and essential oils, including oil of cinnamon, citrus, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, sweet birch, tea tree (melaleuca), wintergreen, and ylang ylang, are poisonous to cats.
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Why do cats hate lemons?

However, cats have an extremely sensitive sense of smell and as citrus fruits are very aromatic, what smells heavenly to us is way too over the top for cats. This dislike of citrusy scents can be turned to an owner's advantage.
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Can cats smell lemon essential oil?

Cats are especially sensitive to many essential oils and even just a couple of licks can be harmful. Many essential oils, such as eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, cinnamon, citrus, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, sweet birch, wintergreen, and ylang ylang are toxic to pets.
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What scents are OK for cats?

A few common essential oils that are SAFE to use for your cat include lavender, copaiba, helichrysum, and frankincense. If you diffuse oils in your home, it should not cause a problem for your cat, as oil used in a diffuser is highly diluted (versus direct topical application or dietary supplementation).
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Is lavender toxic to cats?

Fresh lavender is not toxic to felines, only the essential oils derived from the plants are.
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