Cats can eat shrimps, but when feeding them to cats, you should pay attention to the fact that the shrimps must be cooked before feeding them, and the shrimp shells and shrimp lines should be cleaned.
Shrimp is rich in vitamin B12, zinc and iodine, and low in calories and fat. Eating shrimp can beautify cats' hair.
Don't feed too many shrimps at ordinary times to prevent the cat from getting too fat or being picky about food. It is best not to give young cats shrimp skin. Young cats eat shrimp skin and are prone to indigestion, resulting in vomiting and constipation.
Don't give raw shrimp to cats. There may be parasites or other germs in raw shrimp to infect cats. Some cats may be allergic to prawn meat. In this case, we should test them in advance. If we find that cats are allergic, don't give them food.