Cat Chocolate Toxicity Calculator

Cat Chocolate Toxicity Calculator

Assess the risk of chocolate poisoning in your cat

Emergency: If your cat has consumed chocolate, contact your veterinarian immediately. This calculator provides risk assessment but is not a substitute for professional veterinary care.

Cat Information

Chocolate Consumption Details

Toxicity Assessment Results

Toxicity Level
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Risk Assessment
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Theobromine Dose
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Recommended Action
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Toxicity Level: -

Toxicity Calculation Breakdown

Chocolate Type -
Amount Consumed -
Theobromine Content -
Cat's Weight -
Theobromine per kg -
Risk Level -

Risk Assessment & Symptoms

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Emergency Information & Actions

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Common Symptoms by Severity

  • Mild (6-20 mg/kg): Vomiting, diarrhea, increased thirst, restlessness
  • Moderate (20-40 mg/kg): Rapid breathing, increased heart rate, muscle tremors
  • Severe (40-50 mg/kg): Seizures, irregular heart rhythm, high blood pressure
  • Critical (50+ mg/kg): Cardiac failure, respiratory failure, coma, death

Chocolate Type Information

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Monitoring & Follow-up

  • Immediate Monitoring: Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness
  • Vital Signs: Monitor heart rate, breathing, temperature
  • Behavior Changes: Watch for unusual behavior or lethargy
  • Veterinary Care: Follow veterinarian's instructions exactly
  • Recovery Period: Monitor for 24-48 hours after exposure
  • Prevention: Keep all chocolate products out of reach
  • Future Incidents: Have emergency vet contact readily available
Critical Safety Information:
  • Chocolate is TOXIC to cats - never intentionally feed it to them
  • This calculator provides risk assessment only - not medical advice
  • Contact your veterinarian immediately if chocolate consumption is suspected
  • Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a veterinarian
  • Keep all chocolate products securely stored away from cats
  • Monitor your cat closely after any chocolate exposure
  • Have emergency veterinary contact information readily available
  • Consider pet insurance for emergency situations
  • Educate family members about chocolate toxicity
  • Be extra careful during holidays and celebrations
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