Quick answer
Alcohol is not safe for cats. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Do not feed. If exposure already happened, contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Toxic risk safety check
Alcohol is not safe for cats. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Alcohol is not safe for cats. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Do not feed. If exposure already happened, contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Keep alcoholic drinks, fermented products, and alcohol-containing desserts away.
Not appropriate for any pet; exposure can become urgent.
Detailed safety guide
This is an urgent skip-it page for spills, cocktails, desserts, fermented scraps, or a cat licking a glass. The main concern is alcohol can appear in drinks, fermented foods, desserts, and raw dough.
Cats usually rely on complete cat food. That makes alcohol different from a generic human-food answer, especially around plant-heavy treats, dairy, alliums, and flavored leftovers.
Alcohol is not safe for cats. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Keep alcoholic drinks, fermented products, and alcohol-containing desserts away.
Not appropriate for any pet; exposure can become urgent.