Cats can eat shrimp, but the following points should be noted:
1. Shrimp contains vitamin B12, zinc, iodine, calories, and fat, which are beneficial to cats and can help nourish their fur.
2. The protein in shrimp is not easily absorbed by cats and may contain components that can cause poisoning. Therefore, it should not be fed in large quantities to avoid indigestion.

3. Kittens have weak immune systems, and feeding them too much shrimp may cause symptoms such as allergies, vomiting, and diarrhea, or even more serious consequences.
4. When feeding shrimp, it is recommended to try a small amount first and observe the cat's reaction before deciding whether to continue feeding.
In conclusion, cats can eat shrimp in moderation, but attention should be paid to the amount fed and the cat's reaction.