Image Credit: Fajrin Zulkifli, Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nCan Cats Have Coconut Water? Potential Risks<\/h2>\n
However, while a small amount of coconut water can be beneficial, it doesn\u2019t agree with all cats, and there are some risks associated with giving too much of this ingredient.<\/p>\n
Digestive Issues<\/h3>\n
As mentioned earlier, the most common issue after drinking coconut water is gastrointestinal upset, especially if large amounts are consumed. If you\u2019re offering coconut water to boost their hydration, you might end up making them more dehydrated if they lose fluid due to vomiting and diarrhea.<\/p>\n
High In Sugar<\/h3>\n
Natural coconut water is lower in sugar than some other drinks, but it still contains a lot more than water. Commercial coconut water is often sweetened with sugar. Cats can\u2019t taste sweet flavors so the benefit is lost on them anyway. Over time, too much sugar can lead to weight gain and obesity which increases your cat\u2019s risk of diabetes, urinary issues, and joint problems. While the artificial sweetener xylitol is more toxic to dogs, it\u2019s still not something we recommend giving your cat.<\/p>\n