FoodToxic
Osmanthus jelly with grapes
Also known as: osmanthus cake, grape jelly dessert
How dangerous is it?
DogSevere
CatModerate
See a vet today
Call us on +853 6677 6611 for advice within the hour. Have the amount eaten and your pet's weight ready.
Signs to watch for
- Vomiting
- Lethargy
- Reduced urination if grapes were eaten
What to do
Call us immediately if the jelly contained grapes or raisins; treat it as grape ingestion. Plain osmanthus jelly is mainly a sugar concern.
Macau note
This traditional dessert often has whole grapes or wolfberries set inside. The grapes, not the osmanthus flower, are the danger.
This guide is for general information only and does not replace a veterinary examination. When in doubt, always call the clinic.
Reviewed by the Royal Veterinary Center veterinary team.