Cat ate chocolate?

Hello, my boyfriend accidentally forgot to put away his Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs, and now we suspect that our 6-month-old cat ate four individual halves because there were only two left. As far as I know, the other cat didn't eat any of them. So far, he hasn't shown any signs of poisoning. Do you think something could happen with that amount? Should I go to the vet?

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lisae
1 year ago

With milk chocolate, it’s all less bad. If she only eaten some pussies and no symptoms are apparent, I wouldn’t go to the veterinarian.

He can only do something directly, he gives a means to vomit. If that’s all done, he can’t do anything

lisae
1 year ago
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Wait, ”Helps” I read, I thought little pussies

So if she ate a whole U-Ei… from the vet, but if, then now! That’s another kitten… The white chocolate is not tragic, but the darker ones around. There are emergency services

Maybe she also exploited her and hid her and hopefully didn’t eat completely (become funny to me anyway)

Isy12355
1 year ago

If you notice that your cat gets bad, go to the vet immediately.

Now the veterinarians have already closed, so then animal clinic.

OutOfNowhere776
1 year ago

Four halves, that’s two whole U.S. eggs? Even if there is less of the substance that is dangerous for dogs and cats in whole milk chocolate, I wouldn’t let it happen. A 6-month-old cat weighs relatively little, because the dose taken is equal to much higher than with an adult cat. First symptoms of poisoning (such as restlessness, trembling, cramps, vomiting) show after about 2 to 4 hours. If you first go to the doctor, you might have wasteed valuable time in which you could have done something.

And at the other cat, you’re sure he didn’t eat anything? It’s not that he’s got anything else.

Cr7774
1 year ago

It may be dangerous, however, children’s chocolate is quite poor in the poisonous substance and nothing should happen because of the small quantity supplied. However, here as with personal health issues, always consult a doctor to go on number safe.