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Can Cats Eat Peanut Butter?
Wondering if cats can eat peanut butter? Learn why it’s not safe, the risks of feeding it, and discover healthier treat options for your cat.
09/01/2026
January 24th is National Peanut Butter Day, and since humans enjoy peanut butter so much, you may be wondering if cats can enjoy peanut butter, too. But before you share a lick with your feline friend, let’s talk about whether peanut butter is safe for cats and if not, what you should give them instead!
Is Peanut Butter Safe for Cats?
Short answer: no – peanut butter is not recommended for cats.
Peanut butter isn’t toxic to cats in tiny amounts, but it’s not recommended. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning their bodies are designed to thrive on meat (not plant-based foods like peanuts). Most peanut butters contain added sugar, salt, and sometimes xylitol, a sweetener that’s highly toxic to pets. Even without xylitol, the sticky texture can be a choking hazard or cause digestive upset.
So to be safe, it’s best to avoid giving your cat peanut butter altogether.
What’s in Peanut Butter That Makes It Risky?
Let’s break it down:
- Sugar & Salt: Cats don’t need added sugar or sodium. These can lead to dehydration, weight gain, and kidney issues.
- Xylitol: Found in sugar-free peanut butters, this ingredient is dangerous for cats.
- Thick Texture: Cats don’t chew like we do. Sticky foods can get lodged in their throat, making peanut butter a choking risk.
- High Fat Content: Peanut butter is calorie-dense and can contribute to obesity or pancreatitis in cats.
Can Cats Digest Peanut Butter?
Cats don’t digest peanut butter well.They lack the enzymes to properly digest many plant-based ingredients. The oils and fats in peanut butter can cause stomach upset, diarrhoea, or vomiting. And since cats can’t taste sweet, the way dogs and we do, they’re not likely to enjoy it much anyway.
Safer Alternatives to Peanut Butter for Cats
If you’re looking to treat your cat on National Peanut Butter Day, skip the spread and try these instead:
- Applaws Bone Broth frozen cubes – tasty and hydrating!
- Applaws Lickable Treats – freeze them for a cool, creamy snack.
- Applaws Loin, or Fillet Treats– break them up as a topping for food or feed them as they are for a tasty treat

Final Thoughts
Peanut butter might be a pantry staple for humans and a favourite for dogs, but it’s not a good fit for cats.
Your cat’s health and happiness are best supported with treats made just for them, so choose natural Applaws treats for your feline friend instead!