Cat licked chocolate ice cream, is that bad?

Hello please help me.

*Is it bad if my cat licks my chocolate ice cream three times*

I (16) got one of these ice cream cones from my mother and my little cat (4 months) is very persistent when it comes to human food.

She wants to eat everything, even if you hold it away she will keep following you until it is out of her sight.

Now she was faster than me, and Google likes to scare people (when I "asked" Google, it literally said, "Chocolate, just one gram is deadly for your cuddly kitten," because of an ingredient in the chocolate bean).

Now I'm really worried about the little one; none of my other five cats were as focused on human food as she was.

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Catred
1 year ago

So my cat once licked two small and thin chocolate figures it wasn’t much of the chocolate left so from three times I think nothing happens and my cat goes quite normal

NaturCBP
1 year ago

Yes is very harmful to cats… but it’s just happening and the cat’s biting.

You should be consistent with his animals and not always give them something from your own food.

Pinky347
1 year ago

Chocolate is fatal for cats in the right amount

A few times at the chocolate licking ice is probably just for diarrhea, but it’s going to be bad because you gave it to her that’s not enough?

Pinky347
1 year ago
Reply to  Kikolein13

Well, she doesn’t do well, the cats are lactose intolerant and chocolate ice cream is accordingly a guarantor for cramps and diarrhea there also does not help a veterinarian care that she drinks enough and that it doesn’t happen again

Pinky347
1 year ago

Yes but that does not bring anything that is as if a toddler beer is confused with apfelschorle and you can drink a swallow because you can’t do much in the best case it is spit out directly or it comes out on another way out the veterinarian can’t do much until you are with him it is already processed and in the body there he can no longer help

In chocolates it is unpleasant but not life-threatening through the diarrhea your cat has a strong water loss that you have to compensate for so it now needs more water so try to make it more attractive and move it to drink and tomorrow it should be forgotten

I don’t want to be nasty but it’s your fault animals are like small children you have to watch now it’s half as bad but be careful that there’s no next time

lederkoeter
1 year ago

So I keep reading what is so forbidden and harmful to cats….

Our cats like to lick on ice, on yogurt, on pudding,uvm.

None of our cats had to become a veterinarian or had any complaints!

Our cats are both free-goers and I can’t control what the two take so much!

If I have to go to the veterinarian because of our cat, he was once again a baptist:-)

pony
1 year ago

not so wild.

but something a cat has licked on, you should not eat anymore.