Kittens can drink small amounts of yogurt, but the following points should be noted:
1. Lactose Intolerance: Most kittens gradually lose their ability to digest lactose after weaning, and therefore have low lactose tolerance. Yogurt contains lactose, so some kittens may be intolerant to it, experiencing symptoms such as diarrhea or indigestion. Observe your kitten's reaction carefully; if any discomfort is observed, stop feeding it yogurt.
2. Choose unsweetened or low-sweet yogurt: Kittens should avoid yogurt products containing high levels of sugar, as excessive sugar can burden their digestive system. Choose unsweetened or low-sweet yogurt and ensure it contains no additives or flavorings that are harmful to cats.

3. Feed in moderation: Yogurt should be a small part of a kitten's diet, not the main component. Kittens need a balanced diet of cat food or wet food to obtain complete nutrition. Overfeeding yogurt may lead to nutritional imbalances or digestive problems.
4. Consult a veterinarian: If you have any questions or concerns about feeding yogurt to kittens, please consult a veterinarian for professional advice.
In general, feeding kittens small amounts of sugar-free or low-sugar yogurt may be acceptable, but you should pay attention to their reactions and dietary balance to ensure they receive comprehensive nutrition.