
Key Benefits
Key Ingredients
contains only one core ingredient: Pharmaceutical‑grade Taurine.
- High-purity, Pharmaceutical Grade — Free of Fillers, Fragrances, Artificial Colors, and Preservatives.
- Odorless, tasteless, water-soluble fine powder; can be mixed into wet food, dry food, or broth.
- Formulated jointly by veterinary nutritionists and feline experts.
- This product is safe for cats with kidney disease, chronic vomiting, and those fed raw or homemade food.
Taurine is a sulfur-containing β-amino acid that cats cannot synthesize on their own and must obtain from their diet or supplements.
Results
92%
Noticed their cat had more energy and playfulness within the first 30 days.
88%
Reported visible improvements in coat shine and eye brightness after consistent use.
96%
Said they feel peace of mind knowing their cat is getting complete nutrition every day.
Based on a feedback from 8000+ customers who used Kittysupps Taurine Supplement for at least 60 days.
DIRECTIONS & CAUTIONS
For Cats Over 3 Months.
Start with 1 gram daily as part of your cat's regular nutrition or as needed.
May Split into AM/PM doses. Not for human consumption, keep out of reachof children.
THE HIDDEN CRISIS
Your cat's taurine levels are too low. Even if you feed expensive food.
Here's why:
Heat destroys taurine. Cooking cat food kills up to 70% of it. Storage breaks down more. Sitting on shelves for months destroys what's left. Fiber blocks it. Grain-free foods with peas and lentils stop your cat from using it.
What happens to your cat:
Their heart gets bigger and weaker. You won't see symptoms until it's bad. Their eyes stop working. The damage can't be fixed once it starts. They lose energy. That "old, tired cat" might just need more taurine. Vets don't test for this until something goes wrong. By then, it's too late. Most supplements don't help. They're full of fillers. The taurine is weak or dirty. Or it's mixed with so many things that it doesn't work.
The only formula designed for recovery
That's the exact amount vets use to help sick hearts get better. It's the dose that stops eye damage.
Why it works:
✅ Pure and clean — no junk, no fillers, nothing that blocks your cat from using it
✅ We prove it — every bottle is lab tested. We show you the results.
✅ Easy to measure — comes with a tiny scoop.
✅ No taste — mixes into any food. Your cat won't even notice it.
No fillers. No extras. Just what your cat needs.
Because their heart and eyes are too important to guess.
Our Mission
We started KittySupps because cats deserve the best nutrients in the world, better than guesswork.
Most supplements on the market underdose, use cheap ingredients, and never veriy what's actually in the bottle. We buit something different - something that cats actually need to thrive.
Tourine for heart and vision. L-lysine for immune health. Omega-3 for skin, coat,and brain function. Dental+ to keep their mouth healthy without the vet bill.
One brand. Everything your cat needs. Nothing they don't.
LOVED BY THOUSANDS...
Daily Taurine Made Simple
Just one scoop of KittySupps Taurine mixed into your cat's food provides the essential taurine their body can't make on its own. Perfect for cats on grain-free, fish, rabbit, raw, or homemade diets.
- Supports healthy vision and heart function
- Tasteless, odorless, and easy to mix in food
- Water-soluble, safe daily use, no risk of overdose
- Lab-tested, pure taurine with included dosing spoon
Give your cat complete nutrition in 10 seconds a day - and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you'll never have to say, "If only I had known."
Frequently Asked Questions
Does taurine supplementation actually work for cats?
Does taurine supplementation actually work for cats?
Yes. Taurine is an essential amino acid that cats cannot produce on their own and must obtain through diet. Studies show that taurine supplementation supports cardiovascular function, retinal health, reproduction, and immune response in cats. Many cat owners notice improvements in energy levels, coat quality, and overall vitality within 2-4 weeks of consistent daily use. However, taurine is a nutritional supplement, not a medication. It works by addressing deficiency, not treating disease.
My cat has kidney disease (CKD). Can taurine help?
My cat has kidney disease (CKD). Can taurine help?
Cats with CKD are actually at higher risk of taurine-related decline, especially heart complications like HCM, which commonly co-occurs with kidney disease. Taurine is essential for heart muscle function, and since CKD cats are often on restricted diets, supplementing ensures they're not missing this critical amino acid. While taurine isn't a CKD treatment, it's considered an important part of supporting over all health in cats managing kidney disease.
My cat vomits frequently. Could taurine help?
My cat vomits frequently. Could taurine help?
Taurine plays a role in bile acid production, which helps your cat properly digest fats and reduces Gl irritation, one of the common drivers of chronic vomiting in cats. Many cat owners notice improved digestion and less bile vomiting after consistent supplementation. If your cat vomits regularly, it's also worth pairing taurine with our Probiotics to support the gut lining directly.
How is this different from the taurine in cat food?
How is this different from the taurine in cat food?
Commercial cat food processing destroys up to 50% of naturally occurring taurine through high-heat manufacturing. Even premium brands can't guarantee adequate bioavailable taurine after processing, storage, and exposure to air. Kittysupps Taurine bypasses this problem entirely-our pharmaceutical-grade powder hasn't been heat-damaged or degraded, so 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.
How often should I give KittySupps Taurine?
How often should I give KittySupps Taurine?
Just one scoop of KittySupps 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 key. The unflavored powder mixes into anything-wet food, moistened kibble, bone broth, tuna water, or homemade meals-without changing taste or texture. Most cat owners notice improvements in energy levels, coat quality, and overall vitality within 2-4 weeks. For best results, blend the appropriate dose (based on your cat's weight) thoroughly into your cat's food once daily, and even picky eaters will accept it without hesitation.
Is KittySupps Taurine safe for cats?
Is KittySupps Taurine safe for cats?
KittySupps worked with veterinary nutritionists and feline health experts to ensure that our Taurine supplement is suitable for cats of all sizes and breeds, 12 weeks and older.
What if my cat won't eat it?
What if my cat won't eat it?
Kittysupps Taurine is an unflavored, odorless powder that disappears when thoroughly mixed into any type of food. For extra-picky eaters, start with a tiny amount (1/8 scoop) for 2-3 days, then gradually increase to the full dose. Many customers also find success mixing the powder with a teaspoon of tuna juice or bone broth first, then adding to food. Over 95% of "picky eater" concerns are resolved using these simple techniques.
Can I give too much taurine? Is it safe every day?
Can I give too much taurine? Is it safe every day?
No, you cannot overdose on taurine. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) that accumulate in the body, taurine is water-soluble, meaning any excess your cat doesn't need is simply excreted in urine. This makes daily supplementation completely safe for long-term use.
My cat is on a high-quality or raw diet. Does she still need this?
My cat is on a high-quality or raw diet. Does she still need this?
Yes, even premium and raw diets benefit from taurine supplementation. Here's why: fresh meat naturally contains taurine, but the moment it's processed, frozen, or exposed to air, taurine begins degrading. Raw feeders often assume their cats get enough, but muscle meat alone (especially chicken and turkey) is relatively low in taurine compared to organ meats like heart and liver. Unless you're feeding fresh, whole prey animals daily, supplementation ensures your cat receives consistent therapeutic levels. Many raw-feeding cat parents use KittySupps as "nutritional insurance" to guarantee their cats never experience deficiency, especially important for indoor cats with lower activity levels.
What if my cat already seems healthy? Do I really need to add this?
What if my cat already seems healthy? Do I really need to add this?
Prevention is always easier than treatment. Taurine deficiency develops slowly and silently.. by the time symptoms appear (lethargy, vision problems, heart issues), damage has already occurred. Indoor cats, senior cats, and cats on dry-food-heavy diets are especially at risk, even if they "seem fine." Think of taurine like a seatbelt: you don't wait until after the crash. It's nutritional insurance that costs pennies per day but protects against thousands in emergency vet bills.