Taurine is an important molecule in people and animals. It accounts for about 0.1% of total human body weight. It is a major component of bile and is used to moderate calcium signaling, osmoregulation, and proper muscle function. Human can synthesize taurine from the amino acid cysteine. However, cats and other carnivores cannot, so they have to obtain it from their diet. Taurine is important for development of other animals, too. Some birds seek out taurine-rich spiders to feed to their young.
Image: Chemistry Cat, like all other felines, needs taurine in his diet. Insufficient taurine leads to blindness, loss of fur, tooth decay, and eventually death.
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