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Taurine Supplementation in Veterinary Clinics

The use of taurine supplementation in veterinary clinics for the treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and taurine deficiency in cats and dogs.

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Jan 13, 2026
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How does commercial food processing affect taurine levels in cat diets and what labeling should owners look for?

Commercial processing — heat, sterilization, extrusion and ingredient refinement — reduces taurine content and its bioavailability in finished cat foods, which is why manufacturers routinely add synth...

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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