napfcheck Taurine - High-dose taurine in powder form for convenient oral administration
- Supplementary to daily feed - suitable for all types of feed
- For the prevention of nutritional deficiencies
- To support chronic heart disease and neurological disorders (e.g. epilepsy)
- Hypoallergenic - suitable for allergy sufferers
- Low daily dose - good acceptance
- Developed by a veterinarian
What you should know about taurine in a cat's diet:
Taurine is an essential amino acid that is crucial for cats because, unlike many other mammals, they cannot produce it in sufficient quantities themselves. A lack of taurine in a cat's diet can lead to a variety of health problems, including heart disease, vision problems and reproductive problems. Therefore, it is important that cat foods, especially plant-based foods, are fortified to ensure that cats get their necessary daily intake of taurine.
What you should know about taurine in dog nutrition:
Unlike cats, dogs can synthesize taurine from the amino acids methionine and cysteine, which is why it has not traditionally been considered an essential amino acid in a dog's diet. However, there are good reasons why dogs can benefit from additional taurine supplementation in certain conditions, particularly those related to heart disease, neurological conditions and your pet's age.