Cats can eat raspberries in small amounts. Raspberries are non-toxic to cats and can be given as an occasional treat. They are safe and offer some nutritional benefits such as vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, and hydration due to their high water content. However, raspberries should only be offered in moderation because excessive intake could cause digestive upset or issues related to the small amount of xylitol they contain, which can be toxic to cats in larger quantities. Additionally, raspberries should never replace a cat's primary meat-based diet, as cats are obligate carnivores and require animal protein for their nutritional needs. If feeding raspberries for the first time, it's important to monitor the cat for any adverse reactions like vomiting or diarrhea and to limit the treat to a few berries occasionally.