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      Not seeing the word “synthetic” there chief. Wanna try again?

      Also from your article: "Cat foods that contain high-quality animal-based protein will supply adequate levels of taurine for a normal, healthy cat.

      Supplemental taurine may be added to certain cat foods, especially diets that are formulated for specific needs such as heart disease or growth and development"

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        There is literally no difference in chemical structure between synthetic and natural taurine.

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            You’re arguing with a person who thinks the abstract google throws at you when looking for some information is to be trusted…

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              And even then the blurb didn’t contradict what I said at all. They’re clearly just desperate for a “gotcha”.

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              Bro so are you just assuming every first result on google is wrong regardless of what it is?

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                Yes. I don’t trust these things because they are often wrong and almost always leave out relevant information. Just click on the link and read the context. It’s not that hard.

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                  10 months ago

                  But why would you assume it’s wrong rather than following your own advice and reading the context to see if it’s right.

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              See my above comment.

              Also all of that is irrelevant to the (false) claim that “cats get sick from eating meat without synthetic taurine”.

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          No but if you’re a vegan you can’t have the stuff out of animals; you have to make your own.