Cats can drink almond milk, but only in moderation and as an occasional treat. Almond milk is not toxic to cats and is lactose-free, which makes it a better option than cow’s milk for lactose-intolerant cats. However, almond milk provides no essential nutrients that cats need, and it may cause digestive issues like gas, cramps, or diarrhea. Additionally, many commercial almond milks contain additives, sugars, and preservatives that are not beneficial and can be harmful to cats. Overall, almond milk should not be a regular part of a cat’s diet, as it adds unnecessary calories and does not contribute to their nutritional needs. A small lick or sip is unlikely to harm a cat, but it’s best to avoid giving almond milk intentionally and frequently to prevent potential health problems and poor eating habits.