Cats can eat cherries, but very carefully, because the pit, flesh, stems, and leaves of cherries contain cyanide, and eating too many can cause cyanide poisoning in cats. In addition, cherries are also rich in iron, and eating too many may cause iron poisoning.

Therefore, if you want to feed your cat cherries, you should only give them a small amount of fruit and make sure to remove the pit and skin to prevent poisoning. It's best to cut the cherries into small pieces before feeding to avoid digestive problems. If your cat shows any discomfort after eating cherries, contact your veterinarian immediately.