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If a cat does not get enough Taurine the cells in the cat’s retinas will slowly degrade and the quality of the cat’s vision will degrade. The cat will develop cardiomyopathy as the heart muscles become compromised. Digestive upset due to impaired bile production can occur, but because GI upset is a common symptom of other conditions it does not necessarily point to Taurine deficiency. Other symptoms include lethargy and an unhealthy skin and coat. While these symptoms are very slow to progress, if untreated Taurine deficiency can lead to permanent blindness and possibly death due to heart failure.
originally posted by: Ellie Sagan
a reply to: TomCollin
I thought we weren't supposed to give them tuna all the time, so we just give it once in awhile. It's interesting your cat does fine eating mainly tuna.
That's pretty funny that she loves the mayonnaise! Does it have to be Hellman's? My cats turned their noses up at a certain brand of tuna (can't remember which one) once. I wondered if there was something wrong with it that only they could smell. Cats are so weird.