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Peaches vs Plums for pets

Which is safer for your dog or cat โ€” and why.

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Peaches
Stone fruit with fuzzy skin and sweet juicy flesh.
Dogs: Caution
Cats: Caution
Full Peaches guide for dogs โ†’
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Plums
Small stone fruits, purple/red.
Dogs: Caution
Cats: Caution
Full Plums guide for dogs โ†’
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The verdict for dogs

Both peaches and plums are caution for dogs. The flesh is fine in moderation. The PIT contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when chewed. On plums: Plum pits contain cyanide and are obstruction hazards. Flesh is fine.

The verdict for cats

Both are caution for cats. Remember cats are obligate carnivores โ€” even safe plant foods are treats, not staples.

Detailed comparison

PeachesPlums
DogsFlesh only โ€” pit is dangerousFlesh okay, pit/stem dangerous
CatsTiny amount of flesh onlySame โ€” pit dangerous
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Why this matters

Owners often look for safe alternatives when one food turns out to be risky. Comparing peaches to plums side-by-side helps you make the right swap without trial and error. When in doubt, stick to the food rated safe and skip the rest entirely โ€” pets thrive on consistency, not variety.

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