Can cats or dogs eat lemongrass?
Cats: Caution · Dogs: Caution — The ASPCA has classified lemongrass as a plant that is toxic to dogs and cats. Because it contains essential oils and cyanogenic glycosides. If eaten in large quantities, fresh leaves may cause vomiting and lethargy. However, using lemongrass as a seasoning in food in small quantities usually does not cause problems. If pets chew or eat large quantities of fresh lemongrass plants Watch for signs of vomiting or lethargy. and take them to see a veterinarian if symptoms do not improve or become severe
English nameLemongrass
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Symptoms that may be experienced
- Vomiting
- depressed
- Stomach ache
Instructions
If pets chew or eat large quantities of fresh lemongrass plants Watch for signs of vomiting or lethargy. and take them to see a veterinarian if symptoms do not improve or become severe
Used for making preliminary decisions. not a judgment If you eat dangerous food or have any unusual symptoms, contactAnimal clinic 24 hrs.or veterinarian immediately
Last checked 2026-07-03