Why Caffeine is Toxic to Birds
Here is some information on Caffeine and Chocolate and the reasons they
are considered toxic:
Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine. Caffeine & theobromine
belong to a chemical class of alkaloids called methylated xanthines. These
are found in coals, coffee, tea & in chocolate. As a class of drugs,
Methylated xanthines cause central nervous system (CNS) stimulation, diuresis
(flushing of fluids through the body), cardiac (heart) muscle stimulation, &
smooth muscle stimulation.
Methylxanthines are absorbed very quickly & easily from the oral cavity &
intestinal tract. The liver is needed to metabolize these chemicals, & the
waste products are excreted in the urine. These chemicals primarily affect
the CNS & kidneys. These chemicals cause increased motor activity & also
result in tachycardia (too fast a heart beat.) Because of the increased
motor activity, seizures may occur. The kidneys may be affected causing
diuresis & very high urine output. This may lead to dehydration.
Respirations may become too rapid, & hyperthermia (too high a body
temperature) may occur, resulting in death.
There is NO antidote for these drugs. We may only treat symptoms with
supportive care & drugs to decrease their severity.
Toxic dosages for birds are not well established. In dogs the toxic dose is
approximately 200 mg/kg of body weight. In cats the lethal dosage is only 80
to 150 mg/kg of body weight. (higer metabolism means that less is needed to
cause toxic effects.) A cup of coffee may contain 35 to 85 mg. A 12 ounce
bottle of cola contains approx 50 mg. Now these levels would mean that a 1
kg (2.2kg) cat would need to drink1 1/2 to 3 colas for death to occur.
However, since a bird has a much higher metablolism than a cat, & a much
smaller body size than a cat, we can safely say that it would take a much
smaller dose for toxic effects & possibly death to occur.
Since we are unsure of the toxic dosages in birds, one definitely should
avoid ALL caffeine & chocolate consumption for pet birds. (theobromeine &
caffeine are both found in chocolate-- this means that chocolate packs a
double whammy!) I reccommend that these substances be avoided in ALL pet
species.
I feel that my birds have enough energy as it is. Why rev their systems up
even more???
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