Tasteless. Odorless. Dissolves completely. Works with wet food, dry kibble, raw meals, bone broth, or tuna water. Your cat eats their normal meal. Their body gets exactly what it's been missing.
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Yes. Taurine is an essential amino acid that cats cannot produce on their own. Studies show it supports heart function, retinal health, and immune response. Many cat owners notice improvements in energy, coat quality, and digestion within 2 to 4 weeks of consistent daily use.
Cats with CKD are at higher risk of heart complications like HCM, which commonly co-occurs with kidney disease. Taurine supports heart muscle function, and since CKD cats are often on restricted diets, supplementing helps ensure they're not missing this critical amino acid.
Any standard dog poop bag fits over the hoop. We include 60 biodegradable bags (two rolls of 30) to get you started. When those run out, use whatever bags you already buy — they all fit.
Taurine plays a role in bile acid production, which helps digest fats and reduces GI irritation. Many cat owners notice less vomiting after consistent supplementation. If your cat vomits more than twice a week, it's worth looking into.
The taurine added during manufacturing gets damaged by high-heat processing. Legume fillers like peas and lentils also interfere with absorption. Pawly | Taurine+ is pure pharmaceutical-grade taurine that hasn't been heat-damaged and absorbs directly without interference.
One scoop mixed into your cat's food once per day. Tasteless, odorless, dissolves into wet or dry food. Most cats won't notice it's there.
Yes. Pawly | Taurine+ is suitable for cats of all breeds and sizes, 12 weeks and older. It's water-soluble, meaning any excess is naturally eliminated. No toxicity risk at recommended doses.
Pawly | Taurine+ is 100% tasteless and odorless. For extra-picky eaters, start with a quarter scoop for 2 to 3 days and gradually increase. Mixing with a teaspoon of tuna water or bone broth also works well.
No risk of overdose. Taurine is water-soluble so any excess is flushed out naturally. Daily supplementation is recommended since cats cannot produce taurine on their own.
Yes. Taurine degrades when frozen, thawed, or minced. Unless you're feeding fresh whole prey daily, there's no guarantee your cat is hitting therapeutic levels. One scoop makes any diet complete without guesswork.
That's exactly the point. Taurine deficiency builds silently. Cats can look fine for months while damage accumulates internally. By the time symptoms appear, it's often irreversible. Supplementing now is prevention, not treatment.
Independent testing has found many popular supplements are underdosed, contaminated with heavy metals, or cut with fillers like rice flour. Pawly | Taurine+ is pharmaceutical-grade, sourced from Germany, GMP-certified, and independently verified every single batch.