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© Kirrawee Veterinary Hospital FELINE DISEASES
Chocolate Poisoning
Theobromine is the toxic compound in chocolate. This compound stimulates the nervous system producing restlessness,
excitement, tremors leading to seizures and coma. Other signs
which may be seen include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing,
increased drinking, incontinence (loss of bladder control), and
sudden death. Signs usually reach their peak around four hours after poisoning
but can last for up to eighteen hours. Death from heart complications
has been reported as much as three days after initial effects
are observed. Treatment is nonspecific. Animals detected early in the course
of the poisoning can be made to vomit. Seizures should be controlled
with tranquilizers or anesthetics and stomach washes may be performed. Sweet chocolate can be fatal at doses of 100g/kg while unsweetened
chocolate has caused death at 20g/kg |