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Yeah. I finally went and looked it up. I can't find anything that says it's bad for cats, but high creatinine levels is an indication of kidney disease - so it's not necessarily a cause, but it's an effect and so probably best avoided.
I was misremembering; the list of supplements cats require in their (processed) foods for them to be nutritionally complete is long.