mariko
Member Since 2011
Hello.
I am starting to get worried, and hoping someone here has an answer to my question.
I know that onions in any form are toxic to cats, if ingested.
But what about if they inhale cooking fumes from onions?
Or if oniony air comes contact with them - tiny amount of onion juice can be floating in the air while chopping... considering how they hurt our eyes.
A long time ago, when I chopped a large amount of onions, Ginger, one of my cats, came into the kitchen and started blinking like her eyes sting then got teary eyes.
Since then, I chop onions with a food processor whenever chopping a lot of them, so it is concealed.
Last night, I chopped a small amount of onions with a knife, and stir-fried them.
The cooking fumes had nowhere to escape because my range fan/vent is broken at the moment, but I didn't worry because I was stir-frying only half an onion for maybe 5 minutes or so.
Then Ginger came into the kitchen, and I noticed her eyes were watery!
This might be a coincidence, she does get teary eyes sometimes from something else, but then I do live in an apartment not a big house, so maybe the air here got onionier than I thought for cats.
This is now getting me worried that maybe onion gas (?) while chopping and/or onion cooking fumes are also toxic if inhaled.
Ginger is acting fine and eating fine, but I'm worried I might have done some damage to her kidney or something.
I think I'll never cook onions again!
Thank you for any input!
I am starting to get worried, and hoping someone here has an answer to my question.
I know that onions in any form are toxic to cats, if ingested.
But what about if they inhale cooking fumes from onions?
Or if oniony air comes contact with them - tiny amount of onion juice can be floating in the air while chopping... considering how they hurt our eyes.
A long time ago, when I chopped a large amount of onions, Ginger, one of my cats, came into the kitchen and started blinking like her eyes sting then got teary eyes.
Since then, I chop onions with a food processor whenever chopping a lot of them, so it is concealed.
Last night, I chopped a small amount of onions with a knife, and stir-fried them.
The cooking fumes had nowhere to escape because my range fan/vent is broken at the moment, but I didn't worry because I was stir-frying only half an onion for maybe 5 minutes or so.
Then Ginger came into the kitchen, and I noticed her eyes were watery!
This might be a coincidence, she does get teary eyes sometimes from something else, but then I do live in an apartment not a big house, so maybe the air here got onionier than I thought for cats.
This is now getting me worried that maybe onion gas (?) while chopping and/or onion cooking fumes are also toxic if inhaled.
Ginger is acting fine and eating fine, but I'm worried I might have done some damage to her kidney or something.

I think I'll never cook onions again!
Thank you for any input!