Apple Cider Vinegar for Cats: Uses, Dosage, and Safety

Apple Cider Vinegar for Cats.

Apple cider vinegar is one of Earth Clinic's most versatile and widely discussed natural remedies for cats — used by readers for everything from fleas and ear infections to urinary tract problems, ringworm, and respiratory issues. Whether applied topically or added to food or water, raw unfiltered ACV has been a staple of Earth Clinic's cat health community for over two decades.

This page covers how Earth Clinic readers use apple cider vinegar for cats: which conditions it's most discussed for, how to dilute and apply it safely, internal dosage by weight, what readers report about results, and important precautions for cats specifically.

Important: Apple cider vinegar is not a substitute for veterinary care. Cats are uniquely sensitive to many substances, and while diluted ACV is generally considered safe, undiluted vinegar can damage a cat's skin and digestive tract. If your cat is seriously ill, stop eating, or shows signs of significant distress, consult a veterinarian. The information below is based on Earth Clinic reader experiences and is provided for educational purposes only.

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