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Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)

A heart condition in cats that can be caused by taurine deficiency and potentially reversed with supplementation.

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Jan 17, 2026
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Which taurine supplement brands are recommended by board‑certified veterinary nutritionists?

Board‑certified veterinary nutritionists and cardiologists universally advise that taurine supplementation should follow veterinary diagnosis (blood testing or clinical signs) and individualized dosin...

Jan 20, 2026

Can long-term high taurine supplementation affect a cat's heart, eyesight, or kidney function?

Long-term, high-dose taurine supplementation in cats is not documented to damage the heart, eyes, or kidneys; instead, taurine prevents and can reverse organ damage caused by deficiency, particularly ...

Jan 11, 2026

What are the signs and long-term effects of taurine deficiency in cats?

Taurine deficiency in cats is a dietary problem that primarily damages the heart and eyes and can impair reproduction and development; signs usually appear slowly over months and may be irreversible i...

Jan 11, 2026

Which taurine supplements are commonly recommended or stocked by veterinary clinics?

Veterinary clinics most commonly recommend pure taurine formulations (tablets, powders, or capsules) and combined cardioprotective products that pair taurine with L‑carnitine and omega‑3s; clinicians ...

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