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TOXIC тАФ Cats More Sensitive Than Dogs

My Cat Ate Chocolate: What to Do Now

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Assess Your Cat's Risk Right Now

Chocolate TypeAmount EatenRisk LevelAction Required
Baking chocolate> 5gCRITICALЁЯЪи Emergency vet NOW
Dark chocolate> 10gHIGHЁЯЪи Emergency vet NOW
Milk chocolate> 20gModerateЁЯУЮ Call vet immediately

What to Do Right Now

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    Step 1: Remove All Chocolate Immediately

    Cats are naturally curious but also more sensitive to toxins. Remove any remaining chocolate from their environment.

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    Step 2: Call Poison Control or Vet

    ЁЯУЮ ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435. Cats are more sensitive to theobromine than dogs тАФ small amounts are concerning.

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    Step 3: Do NOT Induce Vomiting Without Vet Approval

    тЪая╕П Cats may hide symptoms until severe. Inducing vomiting risks aspiration. Only do so if instructed by a veterinarian.

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    Step 4: Go to Vet for Cardiac Monitoring

    Your vet may recommend induced vomiting (if early), activated charcoal, and ECG monitoring to watch for arrhythmias.

The Science Behind It

Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine тАФ methylxanthines that cats cannot efficiently metabolize. Cytochrome P450 enzymes in feline liver have reduced activity compared to dogs, causing prolonged theobromine half-life. This leads to cumulative effects on the CNS (seizures), cardiovascular system (arrhythmias), and smooth muscles. Cats are also obligate carnivores with less capacity to process plant-derived alkaloids. The combination of smaller body weight, slower metabolism, and greater sensitivity makes chocolate proportionally more dangerous for cats (ASPCA, 2023).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is chocolate toxic to cats?

Yes, chocolate is toxic to cats тАФ often more so than to dogs relative to body weight. Cats are more sensitive to theobromine because they metabolize it more slowly. The same toxic principle applies: theobromine and caffeine cause CNS stimulation, cardiac arrhythmias, and potentially seizures.

Why are cats more sensitive than dogs?

Cats have lower activity of cytochrome P450 enzymes responsible for metabolizing theobromine. While dogs take 17+ hours to clear theobromine, cats may take even longer. Additionally, cats typically weigh less (4-6kg average), so the dose-per-kg ratio from the same amount of chocolate is higher.

How much chocolate is toxic to cats?

Milk chocolate becomes toxic at approximately 0.5 oz per pound of body weight. Dark chocolate and baking chocolate are 2-5x more toxic. For a 5kg (11lb) cat, as little as 20g of milk chocolate (about half a standard bar) can cause symptoms. Baking chocolate is lethal at 5-10g for an average cat.

What should I do if my cat ate chocolate?

Call ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 or your vet immediately. Cats are more sensitive than dogs тАФ even small amounts are concerning. Bring the chocolate packaging to identify theobromine content. Do NOT wait for symptoms, as cardiac arrhythmias can be sudden and fatal.