Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 or go to your nearest emergency vet. Do not wait for symptoms.
Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both of which cats cannot metabolise efficiently. While cats are less likely to seek out sweet foods than dogs, any chocolate ingestion can cause toxicity, and dark or baker's chocolate is especially dangerous.
British Shorthairs are stocky and placid. Their calm temperament can make it harder to notice subtle signs of poisoning — owners should watch for appetite changes and reduced activity.
Why Does Breed Matter for Chocolate Poisoning?
Toxic dose thresholds are calculated per kilogram of body weight. A British Shorthair typically weighs 4–7.5 kg, which directly determines their exposure level relative to body size. Beyond weight, British Shorthairs have specific traits — outlined in the breed profile above — that can affect how quickly symptoms develop and how severe they become.
When you call Poison Control, always give your cat's exact current weight, not a breed average.
How Much Chocolate Poisoning Is Toxic to a British Shorthair?
These thresholds are based on the typical British Shorthair weight range of 4–7.5 kg. Always use your cat's actual weight for the most accurate estimate.
| Cat weight | Mild signs | Serious signs | Potentially fatal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 kg cat | Mild: ~15g dark choc | Serious: ~30g dark choc | Fatal: ~75g dark choc |
| 4 kg cat | Mild: ~20g dark choc | Serious: ~40g dark choc | Fatal: ~100g dark choc |
| 5 kg cat | Mild: ~25g dark choc | Serious: ~50g dark choc | Fatal: ~125g dark choc |
ℹ️ ⚠️ Dark chocolate is ~8× more toxic than milk chocolate. Baker's chocolate is even more concentrated. Always call Poison Control with the exact type and amount eaten.
Symptoms of Chocolate Poisoning in British Shorthairs
Onset: 6–12 hours. Watch for:
What to Do If Your British Shorthair Was Exposed to Chocolate Poisoning
- Stay calm and note the exposure details — what was consumed, how much, and when. Your cat's current weight is critical information.
- Call ASPCA Poison Control immediately — (888) 426-4435. Available 24/7.
- Do not induce vomiting unless specifically instructed by a vet or Poison Control.
- Go to an emergency vet if symptoms are already present or Poison Control advises it.
- Bring the packaging or a sample if possible.
Special Considerations for British Shorthairs
British Shorthairs are stocky and placid. Their calm temperament can make it harder to notice subtle signs of poisoning — owners should watch for appetite changes and reduced activity. Always inform your vet of your cat's breed-specific characteristics so they can tailor treatment accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Large amounts of dark or baker's chocolate can be fatal. Even smaller amounts cause significant distress and cardiac complications. Always contact Poison Control.
Milk chocolate has lower theobromine content, but any ingestion should be reported to Poison Control, who can calculate the specific risk based on weight and amount.
Typically 6–12 hours, but can appear in as little as 1–2 hours. Don't wait for symptoms — act immediately.
Early cases may involve induced vomiting and activated charcoal. Severe cases require IV fluids, heart monitoring, and medications to control seizures or arrhythmias.