Taurine Deficiency in Cats: An Overview

Taurine deficiency is a condition that occurs in cats when they are not receiving sufficient amounts of taurine in their diet. As taurine is needed for digestion, cardiac, immune, and eye functions, a deficiency in this essential nutrient can cause numerous health conditions to occur in cats.Unlike most other mammals, cats cannot produce the amount of taurine their body needs using building blocks from other dietary nutrients. Instead, cats must obtain this nutrient directly from

Symptoms of Taurine Deficiency in Cats

Symptoms of taurine deficiency in cats are usually associated with visual changes, failure to reproduce, poor oral health, and symptoms that are associated with a heart condition known as dilated cardiomyopathy. Cats with this condition may also look unkempt and unhealthy and may become depressed or lethargic.Taurine deficiency is a very slow occurring condition that may take many months to years to develop. Symptoms usually appear slowly and progressively worsen over a long period of

Diagnosing Taurine Deficiency in Cats

Diagnosing taurine deficiency in cats include using outside laboratory blood tests to measure the levels of taurine in the cat’s blood. A physical examination and heart ultrasound may also reveal if the cat is suffering from symptoms associated with taurine deficiency.Symptoms of taurine deficiency can mimic many other types of health conditions, but the history of the cat’s diet can help to cue veterinarians to a possibility of taurine deficiency. If cats are fed home

Treating Taurine Deficiency in Cats

Treating taurine deficiency in cats includes dietary changes and oral taurine supplements. Monitoring the cat’s heart condition for improvement, or providing supportive care if the heart failure is occurring, are also important to successful taurine deficiency treatment.As most cats diagnosed with taurine deficiency are being fed the wrong type of diet, pet owners will need to change their cat’s diet under the direction of their veterinarian. Many cats diagnosed with taurine deficiency are fed home

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