However, it's important to note:
* Broccoli is not a regular food for cats. They are obligate carnivores and their digestive systems are designed to process meat.
* Broccoli can cause digestive upset. While not poisonous, too much broccoli can lead to gas, bloating, and diarrhea in cats.
* Broccoli contains compounds that can be harmful in large quantities. These include glucosinolates and isothiocyanates, which can cause liver damage in high doses.
Therefore, it's best to only offer broccoli to your cat in small amounts and as a rare treat. Always consult your veterinarian for guidance on what foods are safe and healthy for your cat.