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    Taurine treats for Devon Rex heart health

    This is a specific conversation about Cat treats — what cats actually like — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Devon Rex cats do have a known predisposition to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and taurine plays a direct role in heart muscle function — so the fact that you're thinking about this at age two, before any issues emerge, is exactly the right approach. Cats are notoriously fussy about treats, and the good news is that the highest-taurine options tend to be the ones they actually want: strongly-scented, meat-based, and free from grains and fillers. Before I point you toward something specific, does your Devon Rex have any other dietary restrictions or sensitivities, and are these treats mainly for daily supplementation or do you want something you can also use for training or handling?
    No other health issues, he's generally healthy. Just want something I can give him daily as a bit of a precaution given the breed history. Not really for training, more just a daily treat I feel good about giving him.
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    That's a straightforward brief — a daily treat that genuinely supports cardiac health rather than just being a reward with no nutritional value. One thing worth knowing: taurine is found almost exclusively in animal muscle meat, and it degrades heavily in highly processed treats. So the closer the treat is to whole meat, the better the taurine content actually is. Can I ask — does he have any texture preference? Some cats are committed to crunchy, others will only touch soft or moist treats, and Devon Rex in particular can be opinionated about this.
    He goes mad for anything soft and meaty. Turns his nose up at dry biscuit-style treats completely.
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    Perfect — that actually makes this easier, because the soft, minimally processed meat treats are where you get the best taurine retention anyway. My recommendation is Natures Menu Cat Treats — specifically the chicken or turkey variety. They're made from over 90% named meat, air-dried rather than heavily cooked, with no cereals, no added sugar, and no artificial preservatives. The minimal processing matters here: air-drying preserves taurine far better than the high-heat extrusion used in most crunchy treats. They're small enough to give a few daily without overfeeding, and the ingredient list is genuinely clean. For a Devon Rex where you want consistent taurine intake without loading him with unnecessary additives, these are the treat I'd reach for. Worth mentioning: taurine supplementation through treats is supportive but not a substitute for a taurine-complete diet overall — if his main food is a premium wet or raw diet, you're already in a good position, and these treats reinforce that.
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    That sounds exactly right. He's on a good wet food already. Are there any treats I should actively avoid given his breed predisposition?
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    Yes — avoid anything grain-heavy or plant-protein-led, because plant proteins don't contain taurine and can actually dilute the overall taurine availability in the diet. Treats where the first ingredient is something like pea protein, corn, or wheat are worth skipping entirely for him. Also be cautious with treats that rely heavily on fish as the sole protein: fish has some taurine but the levels vary, and some fish-based treats are high in phosphorus, which is something to be mindful of if cardiac issues ever progress to affect kidney function later on. Stick to poultry-based treats — chicken, turkey, duck — and you're keeping things clean and appropriate. The Natures Menu ones tick all of those boxes.
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll go for the Natures Menu chicken ones.
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    Good choice. A few a day alongside his wet food and he'll be getting consistent, bioavailable taurine without anything working against him. It's genuinely one of the more proactive things you can do for a Devon Rex — most owners don't think about it until there's already a diagnosis. If you ever want to revisit as he gets older or if his vet flags anything specific, feel free to come back.

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