Goat milk is easier to digest for some pets because it has a smaller, softer casein curd and smaller size fat globules, which can be more completely digested in the small bowel.
Risks
While goat milk can be easier to digest than cow milk, it can still cause digestive issues such as gas for some cats.
It should not be a primary source of nutrition.
Suggestions
If you choose to give your cat goat milk, do so in moderation and monitor for any signs of digestive discomfort.
It is not a substitute for the specific nutritional needs of cats.
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.