Cats can eat ginger, and it is generally safe for them when given in small amounts and in moderation. Fresh ginger root is not toxic to cats and may even offer potential health benefits such as aiding digestion, reducing inflammation, and boosting immunity. However, ginger should not be given in large quantities, as it can cause gastrointestinal irritation or stomach upset, especially on an empty stomach. Ginger-flavored processed products like gingerbread or ginger snaps should be avoided, as these contain other ingredients that can be harmful to cats. It is best practice to consult a veterinarian before introducing ginger or any new food to a cat's diet to ensure safety based on the cat's health status and medications. If a cat refuses ginger or shows signs of discomfort, feeding it should be stopped.