The Verdict: Toxic
Grapes and raisins are highly toxic and can cause acute kidney failure. The toxic compound has not been fully identified, making even tiny quantities dangerous. There is no established safe amount.
Serving Guidance: Never feed grapes or raisins to any pet.
About the Rats Diet
Rats are classified as omnivores, which shapes what foods their digestive systems are equipped to handle. When evaluating any treat or supplement, this dietary classification is the primary filter to apply before species-specific toxicity research.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why are grapes toxic to Rats?
The exact toxic compound is still under study, but grapes and raisins cause rapid kidney failure in many animals, especially dogs and cats. -
Are raisins more dangerous than grapes?
Yes. Raisins are dehydrated grapes — the toxic concentration is far higher by weight. A single raisin can be fatal to a small dog. -
Can Rats eat grape jelly or juice?
No. Any grape-derived product carries the same toxicity risk. Grape jelly also contains added sugar and preservatives.
More Diet Guides for Rats
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