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92%
They noticed their cat becoming more energetic and playful within the first 30 days.
89%
Reported noticeable improvements in coat shine and eye brightness with consistent use.
97%
Said they feel reassured knowing their cat receives complete nutrition every day.
Based on feedback from 8,000+ customers who used the PawSupps™ Taurine supplement for at least 60 days.
Just one scoop of PawSupps™ Taurine mixed into your cat’s food provides the essential taurine their body can’t produce on its own. Ideal for cats on grain-free, fish, rabbit, raw, or homemade diets.
Give your cat complete nutritional support in just 10 seconds a day—and enjoy the peace of mind of knowing their diet is fully covered.
Yes. Taurine is a vital amino acid for cats, and unlike many animals, they cannot produce enough of it naturally. Because of this, it must be supplied through their diet. Scientific research has shown that taurine supports heart health, vision, reproductive function, and immune support in cats. With regular daily supplementation, many owners notice healthier coats, increased energy, and improved overall vitality within two to four weeks. Taurine supplements are designed to help fill nutritional gaps, not to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions.
Cats diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may face an increased risk of taurine-related deficiencies, especially regarding heart health conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which can occur alongside kidney issues. Taurine is vital for proper heart muscle function, and because CKD diets are often restricted, supplementation can help ensure cats still receive adequate levels of this essential amino acid. Although taurine does not treat CKD, it can play a supportive role in helping maintain overall feline health.
Taurine supports bile acid production, which helps your cat digest fats more efficiently and may reduce gastrointestinal irritation—one of the common causes of chronic vomiting in cats. Many cat owners report improved digestion and fewer bile-related vomiting episodes with consistent taurine supplementation. If your cat vomits frequently, pairing taurine with our Probiotics can also help support the gut lining and overall digestive health.
High-heat processing used in commercial cat food can destroy up to 50% of naturally occurring taurine during manufacturing. Even premium brands may struggle to guarantee sufficient bioavailable taurine after processing, storage, and exposure to air. KittySupps™ Taurine avoids this issue entirely—our pharmaceutical-grade powder isn’t exposed to damaging heat or degradation, ensuring your cat receives the full potency with every scoop. Think of it like fresh vegetables versus canned: both contain nutrients, but one delivers significantly more nutrition per serving.
Just one scoop of PawSupps™ Taurine mixed into your cat’s daily meal provides the essential amino acid support they need. Cats cannot produce taurine on their own, so consistent daily supplementation is important. The unflavored powder blends easily into wet food, moistened kibble, bone broth, tuna water, or homemade meals without affecting taste or texture. Many cat owners notice improvements in energy, coat quality, and overall vitality within 2–4 weeks. For best results, mix the appropriate dose (based on your cat’s weight) thoroughly into your cat’s food once per day—even picky eaters usually accept it without hesitation.
PawSupps worked with veterinary nutritionists and feline health experts to ensure our taurine supplement is suitable for cats of all sizes and breeds, starting at 12 weeks of age.
PawSupps™ Taurine is an unflavored, odorless powder that blends seamlessly when mixed thoroughly into any type of food. For especially picky eaters, start with a small amount (⅛ scoop) for 2–3 days, then gradually increase to the full serving. Many cat owners also find success by first mixing the powder with a teaspoon of tuna juice or bone broth before adding it to their cat’s food. Using these simple techniques, over 95% of picky eater concerns are successfully resolved.
No, taurine cannot be overdosed in typical use. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) that can build up in the body, taurine is water-soluble, so any excess your cat doesn’t need is naturally excreted through urine. This makes it safe for consistent daily supplementation over the long term.
Yes, even cats on premium or raw diets can benefit from taurine supplementation. While fresh meat naturally contains taurine, its levels begin to decline once the meat is processed, frozen, or exposed to air. Many raw feeders assume their cats are getting enough, but muscle meats—especially chicken and turkey—contain significantly less taurine than organ meats like heart or liver. Unless your cat is regularly eating whole prey, supplementation helps ensure consistent levels. Many raw-feeding cat owners use PawSupps™ Taurine as a form of “nutritional insurance” to help prevent deficiencies and support long-term health.
Prevention is always easier than treatment. Taurine deficiency can develop gradually and without obvious signs, and by the time symptoms appear—such as lethargy, vision problems, or heart issues—damage may already have occurred. Indoor cats, senior cats, and those on dry-food-heavy diets can be at higher risk, even if they appear healthy. Think of taurine like a seatbelt—you don’t wait until after the crash. It acts as nutritional insurance that costs very little per day but can help support your cat’s long-term health and potentially prevent costly vet issues later.