My cat is eating a lot of Gerbers baby food lately, and I know I should add taurine. Does anyone know how much taurine to add to this 2.5 ounce jar?
Hi Judy,
I do sympathise. I also have a kitty who is not eating a 'complete' diet at the moment. In her case it's due to dental issues. She can't eat proper cat food, and now there are only a few that things she will/can eat (finely minced raw turkey, the gravy from cat food pouches, and liquid cat treats ('Webbox' brand in the UK)).
I'm concerned about her not getting enough taurine and so am currently supplementing around 250mg per day. I dissolve it in a little water and mix it into her food.
I've done a lot of searching online and the recommended amounts for taurine seem to vary a lot, from about 50g to 500g per day for an average cat. I know of a few folks who are giving 250mg per day, and so I've decided to follow suit in the short term...
As I understand it, it is very hard to overdose on taurine, since any excess is excreted in the urine. (The only problem I can think of at the moment is that this
might not be appropriate for a cat with the later stages of kidney disease.)
Incidentally, I also supplement taurine in cats' diets for other reasons. For example, sometimes it can seem to act as a 'tonic' in cats that are a little depressed. It seems to have the ability to lift mood, and also possibly stimulates appetite a bit (in my experience, anyway....)
Taurine should dissolve quite easily. And DO dissolve it before adding to food because, apparently, undissolved clusters of crystals can make cats 'excitable'....
Eliz