Decaf still has caffeine, just less. I have no idea on the safe level for cats, but don’t assume decaf is safe. (I know this is a joke, but it needed to be said anyway.)
That is good to know, thank you. I didnt know this, good to be careful. I looked it up. 36 to 68 mg is fatal. So a couple sips isnt bad, but, being in a coffee shop it probably wouldn’t be hard for Rocket to get enough to make him sick.
I’m actually not too sure how right you are here, my last cat was a chunky boy at 7kg, let’s say that the upper end 68mg is the LD50, I’m roughly 70kg, 680mg of coffee would be very uncomfortable and unpleasant, but I don’t think I’d be hitting the LD50.
LD50 in humans is probably around 100mg/kg, fatal doses are 150-200mg/kg
Give him the coffee.
Caffeine is toxic to cats.
Not wrong, but on the other hand, two of the Guinness verified longest living cats were said to drink a small bit of coffee with cream regularly.
Both were owned by the same guy and a 38 year old cat is a bit controversial, but: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creme_Puff_(cat)
Rocket is the only being that deserves decaf, then.
Decaf still has caffeine, just less. I have no idea on the safe level for cats, but don’t assume decaf is safe. (I know this is a joke, but it needed to be said anyway.)
That is good to know, thank you. I didnt know this, good to be careful. I looked it up. 36 to 68 mg is fatal. So a couple sips isnt bad, but, being in a coffee shop it probably wouldn’t be hard for Rocket to get enough to make him sick.
When you factor in weight, that’s not too far off from where people start dying
I’m actually not too sure how right you are here, my last cat was a chunky boy at 7kg, let’s say that the upper end 68mg is the LD50, I’m roughly 70kg, 680mg of coffee would be very uncomfortable and unpleasant, but I don’t think I’d be hitting the LD50.
LD50 in humans is probably around 100mg/kg, fatal doses are 150-200mg/kg
Yeah, it really doesn’t take much caffeine to kill a person. Plants literally started using it as a pest deterrent.
Also mint, and chocolate apparently. And of course chili’s. The only one that seems to actually work on us though is nettles.
No one’s domesticated them.
Roughly about 10g of caffeine for a 70kg human is where it’s starts to generally be recognised as lethal
It’s all about the degree of toxicity. Like chocolate and dogs, it takes a lot more than you’d think to be lethal.
The decision has been made, Rocket.