Carrots are rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and can act as a prebiotic, which is beneficial for a cat's digestive system.
Risks
Raw carrots can be a choking hazard and might be difficult for cats to eat.
It's best to cook the carrots and cut them into small pieces.
Suggestions
Feed your cat cooked carrots occasionally, no more than a couple of times a week.
Ensure the carrots are cut into small, manageable pieces to avoid choking hazards.
Note: even if labeled as safe, any food can potentially cause allergies. When introducing a new food, please feed a small amount and observe your cat for any allergic reactions.